Selected Online Resources
American Mathematics Society
http://www.ams.org/
American Mathematical Society's web site is a source of information for professionals.
AMS Journals
http://www.ams.org/mathweb/mi-journals.html
American Mathematical Society maintains this site and gives a list of periodicals pertaining to the field of mathematics.
AMS Websites
http://www.ams.org/ams/math-websites.html
Helpful list maintained by the American Mathematical Society with further web sites related to mathematics. It is well organized and manageable.
Geometry Step-By-Step from the Land of the Incas
http://agutie.homestead.com/
Created by Antonio Gutierrez, a geometry and computer teacher who lives
in Lima, Peru, this websites, according to its creator, promises to "an eclectic mix
of sound, science, and Incan history intended to interest students in Euclidean
geometry". The site includes geometry problems, proofs, quizzes, puzzles, quotations,
scientific speculation, and more." Accompanied by music, it's a great place to explore
the geometrical concepts.
The Internet Guide to Engineering, Mathematics, and Computing
http://www.eevl.ac.uk/mathematics/index.htm
This award-winning free service is maintained by a number of universities and institutions in the UK. "EEVL's target audience is students, staff and researchers in higher and further education, as well as anyone else working, studying or looking for information in Engineering, Mathematics and Computing."
LTSN Maths, Stats & OR Network
http://ltsn.mathstore.ac.uk/index.shtml
The site presents itself as having a "wealth of educational resources, relevant news and information to support the learning and teaching of Mathematics, Statistics and Operational Research." Stemming from the University of Birmingham, the emphasis is on
the U.K. system.
The Math Forum at Drexel
http://mathforum.org/library/
The Math Forum at Drexel, a "research and educational enterprise of Drexel University, is an Internet Library for Mathematics, a gateway to resources on the Net." The site is searchable in many ways (by keyword, exact phrase, etc.) and is organized by mathematics topics, resource types, education topics, and levels.
Scirus - Elsevier
http://www.scirus.com
Drawing information only from web sites with scientific information (e.g. university web sites, author homepages, the ScienceDirect database of scientific information resources collected from an array of reputable sources), this search engine, powered by FAST and owned by Elsevier, claims to be "the most comprehensive science-specific search engine on the Internet […] searching over 150 million science-specific Web pages."
The advisory board consists of library, scientific, and technical boards with members from predominantly U.S. and European universities and colleges.
Shodor Education Foundation
http://www.shodor.org/
This "national resource for computational science education"
aims to "advance science and math education through the use of computational science,
modeling and technology". The website offers curriculum material,
faculty development, and student enrichment activities.
Shodor Education Foundation Interactive Activities
http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/index.html
Shodor Education Foundation Monty Hall Game
http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/monty3/index.html