The Community of Mathematicians on the WWW
Math and Science Teachers are no exception to the idea of forming communities of interest on the WWW. Some sites to get started are:
Math and Science Education
A list of over 140 sites for educators. This list comes from one of the WWW Search Engines.
Fractals
at Boston University is a resource for teachers built by Bob Devaney.
Math Archives
is an index to WWW math resources for educators; It has 12 sites for graphing calculators - and lots more!
K-12 Teaching Materials
is another rich index.
The Math Forum
is materials for K-12 mathematics teachers and students.
The Geometry Center
produces software for illustrating geometric concepts and offers summer teacher programs.
KIDSWEB Mathematics Page
is the www math resources that is especially chosen for K-12 students.
MegaMath
is a project of activities in math for K-12. It looks at knots, games on graphs, sharing ice-cream, the hotel infinity, and much more.
The Illinois Math and Science Academy
is a magnet school's home page.
Mathematics Forum
at Swarthmore College indexes mathematics resources.
Magic Square Web Unit" for students (and some of us older folks) to learn about magic squares: Lo Shu's, Durer's, Ben Franklin's, and the Sator square.