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Loci. This online publication is presented by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA). It is contained within MathDL. Locicarries on the tradition of three earlier online publications, the Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications, Digital Classroom Resources and Convergence.
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MAA Writing Awards. The MAA Journal Writing Awards site features pdf copies of the articles that have won MAA journal writing awards over the years together with short biographical sketches of the authors. This is a section of MathDL.
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MathResources Inc. has created the content management system currently supporting the MathDL site. In addition they are providing content from the mathematical dictionary, The MathResource, in response to appropriate MathDL searches.
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The Developmental Mathematics Collection contains resources for the community college educator who teaches basic arithmetic through intermediate algebra. Educators will find student activities, topic teaching plans, innovative curricula and course sequences, as well as research syntheses on pedagogy and learning.
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PlanetMath is an online mathematics community, featuring an encyclopedia with over 5,500 entries defining approximately 10,000 concepts. There are also forums for asking and answering questions, and collections of free electronic books, papers, and other expositions. The site is maintained entirely by volunteers.
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MathWorld is an encyclopedic site with over 12,000 entries. Most entries are a single page; some have animated graphics.
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The Connected Curriculum Project (CCP) at Duke is primarily a collection of modules for use in courses from precalculus to linear algebra, differential equations, and engineering mathematics. Most modules use CAS worksheets. Maple and Mathematica versions exist for all, Mathcad and Matlab versions for some.
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iLumina Digital Library, based at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, contains materials for Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
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Demos With Positive Impact features short materials that can be used in a classroom presentation. The demos use a range of technology from animated gifs to java applets.
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causeweb.org is the web site for the Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education (CAUSE). Their resources include lecture examples, laboratories, datasets, analysis tools, multimedia, and more.
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The National Curve Bank began as a resource to display representations of two- and three-dimensional curves. It has expanded to include many more types of resources. Materials include animations, historical notes, java applets, Mathematica code, and more.
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The NSDL Middle School Portal was begun by the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse. It contains tracks for science, technology, and mathematics.
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WeBWorK is one of the most useful online homework systems for mathematics.
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Eduworks has been conducting workshops throughout NSDL on interoperability and reusability.
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