MathsBridge: Links

The following links could be useful. Do you have any others?
Note that some links are not on the University of Adelaide's network. If you access them they will be deducted from your allocated Internet quota.

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Ask Dr. Math

http://mathforum.org/dr.math/

It is always useful to listen to people talk about maths. It puts things into perspective and shows us how to explain maths to ourselves.

You can talk about maths with friends or contact the Maths Learning Service, but when you are working independently you may find Ask Dr. Math useful.

Ask Dr. Math is a popular maths question and answer service for maths students and their teachers. It has a large archive of explanations to questions that have been asked, and is a great resource for informal learning.

Professor Freedman's Math Help

http://www.mathpower.com

"When I look at a math problem, my mind goes completely blank."

Professor Freedman's Math Help is a mixture of sound, humor, color, animation, and graphics with lots of help for the "math anxious" student. It provides information about basic math, algebra, study skills, math anxiety and learning styles and specifically addresses the needs of the community college adult learner. A student who is frustrated by college math can be helped by identifying his individual learning style and recognizing the instructor's teaching style.

Maths is all around us

http://www.mathscareers.org.uk/14_-_16/maths_in_everyday_life.cfm

Maths is everywhere. Without realising, we use maths every day, and it plays a part in nearly all our daily activities.

Maths is all around us gives examples of some of the maths and stats which is used in life around us.



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