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How to Read Mathematics
Did this author miss a subtlety?
http://web.stonehill.edu/compsci/History_Math/math-read.htm#
Tags: math, learning, mathematics, education, reading, howto, toread, awesome, read, maths Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2011

Home
A collection of math videos on math topics and skills grouped by topic area (Number, Algebra, Shape, Space & Measure, and Data Handling & Probability).  Videos are available free online or on iTunes ... Read more
http://www.mathsmaster.org/MathsMaster.Org/Home.html
Tags: math, videos, maths, mathematics, video, algebra, edtech, education, probability, matematiikka Saved by: admin at 04 Apr 2011

Great Math Books
homeaboutmath bookstable of contentswrite for us Applied MathEssential MathHistoryMath EducationMath NewsMath WebsitesSoftwareSuggested ReadingTutorialUnsolved Problems 30 GREAT MATH BOOKS AS RECOMME... Read more
http://math-blog.com/2011/02/10/great-math-books/
Tags: math, books, toread, mathematics, list, learning, ebook, book, maths, teaching Saved by: admin at 11 Feb 2011

Yummy Math
A website designed for the purpose of sharing mathematics problems and scenarios based on things happening in the world today. For example, the activity for December 4th was based on Lebron James's re... Read more
http://www.yummymath.com/index.php
Tags: math, mathematics, education, activities, algebra, geometry, blog, data, resources, maths Saved by: admin at 11 Dec 2010

Mathematical difference between white and black notes in a piano? - Mathematics - Stack Exchange
At the end of the day, what we want out of our musical frequencies are nice ratios of small lintegers. For example, a perfect fifth is supposed to correspond to a frequency ratio of 3:2, or 1.5:1, but... Read more
http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/11669/mathematical-difference-between-white-and-black-notes-in-a-piano
Tags: music, math, mathematics, piano, theory, notes, maths, awesome, education, learn Saved by: admin at 26 Nov 2010

Puzzles
Here are some mathematical puzzles that I have enjoyed. Most of them are of the kind that you can discuss and solve at a dinner table, usually without pen and paper.
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/leino/puzzles.html
Tags: puzzles, math, mathematics, puzzle, logic, programming, interview, microsoft, maths, entertainment Saved by: admin at 21 Nov 2010

Free Online Course Materials | Resource Home | MIT OpenCourseWare
Highlights of Calculus is a series of short videos that introduces the basic ideas of calculus — how it works and why it is important.
http://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-18-005-highlights-of-calculus-spring-2010/
Tags: calculus, math, mit, education, mathematics, opencourseware, videos, course, maths, learning Saved by: admin at 03 Nov 2010

Animated Trigonometry
The unit circle can be used to project sin, cos and tan simultaneously in this animated diagram.
http://www.jasondavies.com/animated-trig/
Tags: math, trigonometry, mathematics, visualization, animation, education, maths, fun, graph, science Saved by: admin at 17 Aug 2010

John Graham-Cumming: Squaring two digit numbers in your head
So the rule is that if you want to square number X you first round it to the nearest multiple of 10, called that X + r, and then calculate X - r (i.e. round the same amount in the opposite direction).... Read more
http://www.jgc.org/blog/2010/03/squaring-two-digit-numbers-in-your-head.html
Tags: math, mental, tips, learning, arithmetic, maths, fun, numbers, hack, lifehacks Saved by: admin at 30 Mar 2010

Mathematics Books | Math-Blog
For many of the most important branches of mathematics, we’ve provided what we consider to be the best math books for the subject at hand. We aimed for a list of titles that were either introductory... Read more
http://math-blog.com/mathematics-books/
Tags: math, books, mathematics, book, algorithms, learning, maths, computer, education, review Saved by: admin at 16 Mar 2010