Open Access Repositories

MATHEMATICS

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This site features dozens of links to valuable online resources that deal with this branch of mathematical inquiry and discovery as well as links to other relevant websites and online portals. 

 

 

Fun mathematics lessons provides over two dozen interesting and engaging math exercises for educators to use in their classrooms on this site. It also provides access to some great examples of sound educational pedagogy, while some of the activities are geared towards young children.

 

 

This site is packed with engaging mathematics exercises, puzzles, and other such activities that teachers can utilize in their classrooms. They include “Visual Illusions", "Algebra", and "Probability" as well as "Mathematical Doodles".

 

 

Access to this website is provided by the City University of New York (CUNY) and it contains a very helpful tutorial application that can help student’s master different aspects of algebra. This application features explanations of 320 different aspects of algebra, step-by-step sample problems, and even hints to help students along their way.

 

 

Access to this site is made possible by the UK Open University. It provides high-quality instructional materials in both math and science for persons all over Britain and the world. Some special titles include "Modeling pollution in the Great Lakes", "Exploring data: graphs and numerical summaries", and "Using vectors to model"

 

 

This website provides a number of helpful resources on quantitative literacy. It has, among other things, video clips of different experts talking about the nature of quantitative literacy and its applications in a number of educational settings, including community colleges.

 

 

This link provides access to guides from the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) on different topics, such as purposes for doing undergraduate research and the characteristics of good undergraduate research problems.

 

 

This official site of the U.S. Department of the Treasury has a good set of educational resources designed for teachers. Resources includes materials developed by organizations within the U.S. Treasury, including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, and others

 

 

This website provides access to an alphabetical list of online mathematics books, textbooks, monographs, lecture notes, and other mathematics related documents freely available on the web.The list is updated almost on a daily basis.