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| University of Vienna, Austria | |
| A modern mathematics learning site on the Web: details of the project, persons and institutions participating, or project proposals (only in German). The Gallery consists of interactive multimedia learning units (Java applets), each of which includes guided exercises, solutions, didactic background explaining the curricular application of the exercises, and help. Topics include explorations of drawing plane and coordinate systems; variables, terms, formulae, and identities; equations (equivalence transformations, quadratic equations); three levels of analytic geometry (slope of a straight line, cycloids, logarithmic spirals) and functions (function and graph, recognizing simple polynomial functions, recognizing functions containing negative numbers); trigonometric functions; trigonometry (triangle and law of sines); two levels of differentiation (puzzles of matching functions with derivatives, nowhere differentiable functions); power series; probability and statistics (the Gauss distribution); integration (intuitively understanding the integral); Fourier series; model-building and simulation (Conway's game of Life, highLife). Online tools selected from other web sites include Java calculators, plotting 2D and 3D graphs, differentiating and integrating functions, solving equations, and performing computations using Mathematica. The site also lists and describes math links emphasizing interactive learning material. The entire site is also available in German. | |
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| Levels: | High School (9-12), College |
| Languages: | English, German |
| Resource Types: | Problems/Puzzles, Web Interactive/Java |
| Math Topics: | Equations, Vectors, Analysis, Fourier Analysis/Wavelets, Calculus (Single Variable), Differentiation, Integration, Calculus (Multivariable), Vector Analysis, Cellular Automata, Conic Sections and Circles, Coordinate Plane Geometry, Set Theory, Functions, Graphing of Functions, Trigonometry, Probability |
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