Online Math Resources

  • When will I use Math? Information about math careers (and other things) from Brigham Young University. Includes a film series "We Use Math," showing that a mathematics background opens doors to many careers, and why mathematicians find it such a satisfying field.
  • , A series of posters and podcasts about the role of mathematics in science, nature, technology, and human culture
  • , poster and information from the American Mathematical Society
  • , Monthly magazine from the American Mathematical Society
  • , student publications devoted to undergraduate research in applied and computational mathematics
  • An on-going project at 91³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø highlighting the achievements and biographies of women mathematicians.
  • Professional Societies

  • Links to mathematical preprints, web sites, databases, and other pertinent material organized by the Mathematics Subject Classification codes used in Mathematical Reviews.

  • This project at Boston University is designed to help secondary school and college teachers of mathematics bring contemporary topics in mathematics (chaos, fractals, dynamics) into the classroom.

  • A compilation of Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers) about mathematics. Topics range from trivia and the trivial to advanced subjects such as Wiles recent proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.

  • Word problems, puzzles, and ancient games at a variety of difficulty levels.

  • A page with fun measuring puzzles, logic puzzles, symmetry jigsaw puzzles, number puzzles, card puzzles, Einstein puzzles, Sam Loyd puzzles, and algebra puzzles.

  • Developed by the Cornell Center for Advanced Computing to provide educators and students with links to lesson planning and learning resources in science, mathematics, and the arts.

  • From the Community of Ordinary Differential Equations Educators, an online repository of materials related to the teaching and learning of ordinary differential equations.

  • A refereed journal on postsecondary teaching of statistics.

  • This archive contains the biographies of more than 1000 mathematicians. About 200 of these biographies are fairly deta