Graph is a program designed for drawing graphs of mathematical functions in a coordinate system. The program is a standard Windows program with menus and dialogs. The program is capable of drawing normal functions, parametric functions, polar functions, tangents, point series, shadings and relations. It is also possible to evaluate points on the graphs, trace a graph with the mouse and much more.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Newest version of the program as well as the source code may be downloaded from http://www.padowan.dk.
The help section has an excellent FAQ area where a lot of questions are addressed.
Enables you to easily take screen shots and paste them into applications.
Conic flyer, Derivate, function flyer, linear inequalities, slope slider and more.
Note the tabs for number and operations, geometry, algebra, probability, statistics, modeling, discrete, and other
Numerous activities from algebra through trigonometry
This podcast takes a look at the fun way in which mathematics can be used in the classroom. It also poses some situations in which students must look at solving problems from a new perspective.
These activities are organized by subject and archived chronologically for your convenience. Sort activities by clicking on the tabs at the top of any column. Additional activities can be found on TI's Activities Exchange
Welcome to this free, collaborative forum where educators can share favorite activities using TI technology. You can begin browsing for activities by selecting a subject area.
Become a math whiz with Teachers’ Domain resources! This new and expanding collection of media resources from our public television partners explore main concepts in elementary mathematics and correlate to educational standards.
Chemistry concepts reinforced with video productions
Activities with tangrams, golden ratio, geoboard, polygons, symmetry, constructions, polyominoes & polyiamonds, star polygons, special points in polygons, tessellations, kaleidoscope tessellations, Escher tessellations, space cubes, polyhedra, symmetry in space, and topological considerations.
General
Number Notation
Addition Table
Multiplication Table
Fraction-Decimal Conversion
Interest
Units & Measurement Conversion
Algebra
Basic Identities
Conic Sections
Polynomials
Exponents
Algebra Graphs
Functions
Geometry
Areas, Volumes, Surface Areas
Circles
Trig
Identities
Tables
Hyperbolics
Graphs
Functions
Discrete/Linear
Vectors
Recursive Formulas
Linear Algebra
Other
Constants
Complexity
Miscellaneous
Graphs
Functions
Stat
Distributions
Calc
Integrals
Derivatives
Series Expansions
Advanced
Fourier Series
Transforms
Welcome to the home of the Mathgrad Podcast where we discuss everyday math for everyday people. My goal is to discuss the mathematics behind many real life topics in a way that even the worst mathphobe will gain some insight.
* New Directions and Issues in Pedagogy
* Adult Numeracy
* Assessment
* Block Scheduling
* Calculus Reform
* Collaborative Learning
* College-Level Standards and Guidelines
* Constructivism
* Curriculum Development Projects
* Grouping and Tracking - Pros & Cons
* Interdisciplinary Mathematics
* Math Education Reform
* Math for Employment: "Tech Prep"
* Mathematicians in Math Education
* NCTM Standards
* New Directions in Pedagogy in Other Courses
* The World Wide Web and Pedagogy
* Organizations and Journals for Math Education
* Research in Math Education
* Teacher Education and Professional Development
* Technology in Math Education
* Calculators
* Computers
* Software
* Conferences with Math Education Components