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11/22/2009 Math Games for Young Students Dr. Mike's Math Games for Kids is what it says it is....a...
11/15/2009 scientist video The above graphic describes a contest on "The Fut...
11/8/2009 Become a Pro at Problem-Posing MathPro Press is a website that more mathematics teache...
11/1/2009 Calculating Prodigiers on the Web The Resource. for this week includes mention of Steven ...
10/25/2009 MATHguide With a Gaming Flavor The website MATHguide has been around since about 1999,...
10/18/2009 Making Visual Mathematics Visual Visual Mathematics (VM) is a FREE on-line journal publi...
10/11/2009 I Was 19th But Now am 320th! Warning: On first view, you will conclude that this wee...
10/4/2009 A Visit to the Zoo of Numbers Three years ago I recommended Archimedes Laboratory, ...
9/27/2009 I Say Loci Loci is the online publication of MathDL (for Mathemati...
9/20/2009 Had Your Nugget of Neatorama Today? It is always great to find out little tidbits of inform...
9/13/2009 The "End" Is Here.... To some, the "end" has arrived. That is the end...
8/30/2009 Revisiting Websites To Like and Use...At Least By Myself! In the past four years, MathNEXUS has provided overviews of...
5/31/2009 Bloxorz, the Game Perhaps many of you have played the game of Tetris, which w...
5/25/2009 Illusion of the Year Contest More than two years ago, I suggested a visit to the Ill...
5/10/2009 Wordle or Not? As if at an AA Meeting, I admit that I like off-beat web-si...
5/3/2009 Is Geometry Useful? David Eppstein, Computer Science Professor at the Universit...
4/26/2009 Math Art With a Twist of Surprise As mentioned last week, mathematics is cold and austere to ...
4/19/2009 Mathematical Poetry To some, mathematics is cold and austere. To others (with p...
4/12/2009 Interesting Geometry Website? Somehow I think geometry (at least its spirit) is getting l...
3/29/2009 Revisiting Euclid's Elements In 1996, D.E. Joyce (Clark University) constructed Euclid's E...
3/22/2009 Pythagorean Theorem ala the Wizard of Oz Scarecrow Probably all of you have seen the original version of The...
3/15/2009 Visual Encyclopedia of Sorts Things on the Internet continue to amaze me, as I wonder wh...
3/8/2009 The Sound of Pi This web site will help get you and your students into the ...
3/1/2009 Get It While You Can..... Note: This is a reprint of a MathNEXUS review done three ye...
2/22/2009 Student Blogs on the History of Mathematics One of my passions is the history of mathematics, thus my d...
2/15/2009 Creatures Riding a Sine Wave Just in case some visitors think this web site takes things...
2/8/2009 10-Minute Math Some of you may remember the pi-rap-video suggested last ye...
2/1/2009 Do You Listen to the NPR Math Guy? The Internet offers so much in the areas of mathematics a...
1/25/2009 Zoned for Kids The NCES Kids' Zone is an unusual web site in many ways. It...
1/18/2009 Mathematical Gizmos Mathematics teachers are always looking for software that c...
1/11/2009 Mathematics in Hockey, Tennis, Soccer, Volleyball Etc. The Resource for next week includes mention of Alain Hach...
1/4/2009 Applet a Day Keeps Math Misunderstandings Away Manipula Math With Java offers about 280 interactive, ani...
12/14/2008 And After 17, More Primes Surface Last week, the web site reviewed was about Prime Curios, wh...
12/7/2008 Hunting Down the Curious Number 17 This week's Math Problem focused on an interesting pattern...
11/30/2008 A Blog That Makes Sense In the past, I have suggested a variety of blogs. It is time...
11/23/2008 Street Mathematics and Street Graffiti In this week's Math Lint and multiple Math Humor sections ...
11/16/2008 The Answer to "Where Can I Find...?" Mathematics Departments at many colleges and universities o...
11/9/2008 Mapping the Landscape of Mathematics Those who enjoy or need the visual side of mathematics cert...
11/2/2008 Putting the "Fun" in "Math Facts" Looking for interesting mathematical tidbots, curios, trivi...
10/26/2008 Calculus...More Help!! Two weeks ago, a calculus-focused web site was discussed,...
10/19/2008 Web Resources on Mathematics and Elections The Review of Resources for this week is a listing of art...
10/12/2008 Calculus....Help! If you teach calculus (AP, non-AP, etc.), you are probabl...
10/5/2008 Mathematics in Solving Crimes The Resource review for this week focuses on using math...
9/28/2008 NUMB3RS In US3 As mentioned in the Resource review for this week, you c...
9/21/2008 Eclectic Personified Like last week, this week's web site has both plus and minu...
9/14/2008 Putting the "Teacher" Back in "You" Trying to ride on the coat tails of the phenomenon known ...
9/7/2008 The Big Move: 9-12 to 13-14 A continuing concern is improving the transition of studen...
8/31/2008 Websites To Like and Use...At Least By Myself! In the past three years, MATHNEXUS has provided overviews o...
6/8/2008 Danica McKellar Revisited Danica McKellar. Recognize the name? Currently playing a s...
6/1/2008 Tom Lehrer...and His Gift For Mathematical Satire My Resource Review for this week discusses Tom Lehrer and...
5/11/2008 Who Is Kate Okikiolu...
and What Important History Does She Represent?
How many mathematicians can you name, alive or deceased? Ho...
4/27/2008 Dave Moursund To The Rescue Once Again As mentioned in a previous post, the world of mathematics...
4/20/2008 A Diet of Baseball Data To Meet Every Statistics Appetite The Resources for this week are texts that focus on the s...
4/6/2008 Baseball ala Mathematics The Resource for this week is Ken Ross's book Mathematici...
3/30/2008 Play It Again, Sam The resource review for this week provides "sonified...
3/23/2008 History of Female Mathematicians The best web site for finding information about the history...
3/16/2008 And More Mathematical Puzzles to Solve... A recent review on MathNexus focused on a website full of p...
3/9/2008 They Are Playing My Pi Song! This web site will help get you and your students into the ...
3/2/2008 A New Puzzle To Start Your Day... Looking for some additional resources with interesting puzz...
2/24/2008 Jim Reed's A Winner! The world of mathematics education is lucky... because so...
2/17/2008 A Mathematical Quotation Server Do you ever find yourself searching for the right phrase to...
2/10/2008 Serendipity with Cut Paper The word "serendipity" is a good description fo...
2/3/2008 Review Those Test Blues Away.... It seems whichever way mathematics teachers and their stude...
1/27/2008 How Would You Define Algebra for a Young Student? In a past "issue" of the weekly content for...
1/20/2008 Balanced Assessment: Possible? For ten years (1993 to 2003), the Balanced Assessment in ...
1/13/2008 Cut-The-Knot My special thank you to Mr. Alexander Bogomolny, a form...
12/16/2007 Peanuts Recycled Some of the best things in life are free. A prime exam...
12/9/2007 One Way to Smooth Transitions to College Mathematics Much discussion is occuring regarding the transition of hig...
12/2/2007 Athletes Making Sports Connections Last week, the reviewed web sites provided connections spec...
11/25/2007 Exploring Hoop Dreams with Mathematics The Resource for this week is the book Basketball on Pape...
11/18/2007 Math in the News...Read All About It! You would never guess it by reading your local newspaper....
11/11/2007 Playing with M(3326400) Previously, I provided a review of Carlos Rivera and his...
11/4/2007 Math Errors Personified Perhaps last week's review did not satisfy your appetite ...
10/28/2007 e.g. The 0.99 Cents Syndrome We have all seen it...but usually only mathematics teache...
10/21/2007 Seeing Data in a New Way Some websites need few comments from me...in fact, the less...
10/14/2007 Are You Up For a Contest? Numerous mathematics contests for secondary students a...
10/7/2007 Symmetry to Walk On Mathematics teachers always look for that special idea or...
9/30/2007 Hark...I Hear A Mathematical Function Sing! Ever hear about "Sonification"...no pun intende...
9/23/2007 The Dot and The Line...A Classic! Some of you may remember reading The Dot and the Line: A ...
9/16/2007 Fall for Football...with Mathematics The Resource for this week is the book The Physics of Fot...
9/9/2007 Periodic Table of Mathematicians? Erich Friedman's web site provides you with a myriad of res...
9/2/2007 Architecture and Mathematics This is only a 7/8-hearted recommendation, unless you have ...
8/26/2007 Website Wonder(fulls) In the past two years, MATHNEXUS has provided overviews of ...
6/10/2007 Lesson Plans of Quality? A great number of web sites offer access to FREE! lesson p...
6/3/2007 A Problem A Day Keeps the Z's Away! It is that time of year that mathematics teachers search for...
5/27/2007 One Sphere = Two Spheres = Four Spheres =.... Before you continue reading about the websites below, pleas...
5/20/2007 The Simpsons ala Mode Blend two we things we enjoy.....mathematics and The Simp...
5/13/2007 The Teacher's Swiss Army Knife As best I can tell, the Advanced Learning Technologies in...
5/6/2007 Calculus Graphics and Applets Douglas Arnold is the Director of the Institute for Mathe...
4/29/2007 Mathematical Sanity...We All Need It! Twenty-five years ago, I did not hear discussions about the...
4/15/2007 Are You Ready....to Enter the World of a Termesphere? Art and mathematics. The two disciplines fit quite well t...
4/8/2007 Numbers by Paint This week's web site is rather odd and could be used to t...
4/1/2007 Have a Great Weekend of Browsing! Occasionally, serendipity (and luck) leads me to the door...
3/25/2007 The Group Group The focus for this week's website(s) is quite unusual...and...
3/18/2007 The Institute for Figuring What a great name for an educational organization and its...
3/11/2007 Pi Daze Revisited Wolfram's Math World is a great internet resource when Pi-D...
3/4/2007 Buffon Needle Experiment--Resources This week's review of web sites relates to the Buffon Nee...
2/25/2007 Making Impossible Sculptures Possible Last week's focus was the world of impossible figures. Th...
2/18/2007 After Illusions Come the Impossible Last week's focus was a contest involving the creation of...
2/11/2007 illusions contest Before the above contest occurs, you might want to look...
2/4/2007 Math in the Movies, Take Two This week's review is a follow-up to last week's review. B...
1/28/2007 Math in the Movies, Take One The resource for this week reviews Sheldon Erickson's Movie ...
1/21/2007 Misc2 This week's review of web sites is offered as a set of dive...
1/14/2007 Chalk Art of Julian Beever In previous content on this website, I have shared some nea...
1/7/2007 Mathematics English-Style Mathematics teachers in the United States should be aware...
12/31/2006 math.com Supported by Leap of Faith Financial Services in Canada (...
12/17/2006 Caveat Emptor and Caveat Venditor Not sure how I feel about the subject of this week's re...
12/10/2006 Fascinating Fractal Explorations Several weeks ago, the notion of spirolaterals was introduc...
12/3/2006 You Can Count On Count On Last week, the web site Count On was mentioned, via its d...
11/26/2006 Spirolaterals Revisited Last week, the notion of spirolaterals was introduced, prov...
11/19/2006 Spirolaterals ala Carte About thirty years ago, someone introduced me to the idea o...
11/12/2006 CEMC Dean Murray, math professor at the Univerity of Waterloo ...
11/5/2006 Stereograms, See! Stare intently at the picture TeaPot. Can you see the hidde...
10/29/2006 Slates, Slide Rules, and Software Some of you may remember software? That was the thing we wo...
10/22/2006 OSPI Redux In addition to WSMC and NCTM, mathematics teachers in Was...
10/15/2006 Washington State Mathematics Council Mathematics teachers in Washington State should have a bo...
10/8/2006 Go (Self)Fish This review of a website is selfish in that it is as much...
10/1/2006 Listening In Some web sites make me uncomfortable, in that they provide ...
9/24/2006 Real Math ala Paulos A web site for ABC News has a special section devoted to ...
9/17/2006 Curious Math = Attitude CuriousMath is just that: curious math...with an attitude...
9/10/2006 Geometry Play: Multiple Acts Every once and a while you stumble across something really ...
9/3/2006 Belie A Lie In line with the resource being reviewed this week, this ...
8/27/2006 Archimedes' Laboratory To start the year off, consider the fun web site Archimed...
6/25/2006 Mathematical Models of the Visual Kind In contrast to last week's suggestion, it is necessary to...
6/18/2006 Blog B-weird Summer's here...Time to suggest a weird experience. The web...
6/11/2006 Problem Solving Resources Mathematics teachers are always looking for new and interest...
6/4/2006 A Step Backwards Can Make a Big Difference! Weekly, for the past nine months, web sites have been reviewe...
5/28/2006 Illuminations Illuminated I would guess that most of you have heard of this week's we...
5/21/2006 An Applet a Day Keeps the Math Worries Away At our recent mini-conference on calculus, Daniel Heath (ma...
5/14/2006 CT4ME The web site for the Computing Technology for Math Excellen...
5/7/2006 Ask Danica a Math Question... Danica McKellar. Recognize the name? Currently playing the...
4/30/2006 The Music of Numbers Music and mathematics....this is quite different than the m...
4/23/2006 Thoughts for Your Penny In line with my Math Lint rant about Scott Travers' efforts...
4/16/2006 Cultures Personified Aided by NSF funded projects, Ron Eglash (Rensselaer Polytech...
4/9/2006 Have I Got a Tercentennial For You! In about one year, on April 15th, 2007, the birthday of Leonh...
4/2/2006 Numbers are Special! Think about the numbers 26, 40, 67, 77, 162, or 7807. Why ar...
3/26/2006 Mathematics News ala Italy Want to have access to a e-newspaper about mathematics educ...
3/12/2006 Pi 10K This web site will help get you and your students into the ...
3/5/2006 Wikipedia Fun Some web sites are odd throughout...others are normal but inc...
2/26/2006 Visual Mathematics to the Nth Power Some web sites are impressive immediately...starting with i...
2/19/2006 Ancient and Classical Mathematics Many web sites on the history of mathematics are available....
1/29/2006 Convergence The MAA (i.e. Mathematical Association of America) offers a...
1/22/2006 George H(Art) and Math In the past year, George Hart, computer scientist and sculptu...
1/15/2006 Research Soundbites Plus Want a free 108-page book....that addresses the concerns of e...
1/8/2006 The Eyes Have It To start the year, you might want to access some web sites ...
1/1/2006 Plus Earns A + Aimed at converting a combined audience of students and t...
12/11/2005 NCTM problems A mathematics teacher can always use more problems. Curren...
11/27/2005 Anamorphic Art Anamorphic art seems to be a secret passed on by people, yet ...
11/20/2005 Clever Calculator The name fits...this 3-year-old site offers a web-based cal...
11/13/2005 A "Function"-al Site Wolfram Research has done it again with their release of a ne...
10/16/2005 Euclid's Elements In 1996, D.E. Joyce (Clark University) constructed an interes...
10/9/2005 Fermi Problems (Prompted by An Actual Letter) Dear MATHNEXUS, I am really trying to hit hard on number sen...
10/2/2005 Hey Kids...What Time Is It? This week, a different path is being taken in suggesting a ...
9/18/2005 Mathematical Stories The field of mathematics currently is getting a great amo...
9/11/2005 Peanuts Software Some of the best things in life are free. A prime exampl...
9/4/2005 Edutopia Want to visit an interesting website or receive a free journa...
8/28/2005 Java Slide Rule In contrast to the other sites that have been reviewed,...
8/14/2005 National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Still early in my review of web sites, I am trying to s...
8/7/2005 Texas Instruments Certain web sites should be visited often, some not at ...
7/31/2005 Mathematics Education Collaborative (MEC) This web site should be better known and more used than i...
7/24/2005
Math Forum
Drexel University’s Math Forum provides resources, materi...
1/1/1900 9/28/08 As mentioned in the Resource review for this week, you can ...

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