rexboggs5
11-04-2008, 12:47 PM
There is a large and growing collection of interactive digital resources for teaching mathematics available on the web.
Over the last year I have been collecting the best of these and have recently been putting them onto a website:
http://interactivemaths.net (http://interactivemaths.net/)
I have had a bit of time over our 1-week autumn break to add some more resources to the website. It now has over 220 quality interactive digital resources for teaching mathematics from early primary to late secondary.
For folks that have previously visited: I also tidied up some of the categories of existing resources. Because of this, the 'Most Recent' list contains files that are not recent at all but have just been edited. To see the REAL most recent list, just click on 'Subject' at the top of the left-hand column.
Now if you find this website useful, please contribute in one or more of the following ways
* send me lots of money (just kidding)
* let me know via the [Contact Us] link in the upper left if you find any typos or dead links
* let me know if you think a resource is misplaced, or should also be added to another category
* spread the word - let other maths teachers know about this website
* most importantly, let me know of other quality digital maths resources that should be added to the website.
I would like to thank Commander Australia for sponsoring the development and maintenance of this website.
Cheers
Rex
Over the last year I have been collecting the best of these and have recently been putting them onto a website:
http://interactivemaths.net (http://interactivemaths.net/)
I have had a bit of time over our 1-week autumn break to add some more resources to the website. It now has over 220 quality interactive digital resources for teaching mathematics from early primary to late secondary.
For folks that have previously visited: I also tidied up some of the categories of existing resources. Because of this, the 'Most Recent' list contains files that are not recent at all but have just been edited. To see the REAL most recent list, just click on 'Subject' at the top of the left-hand column.
Now if you find this website useful, please contribute in one or more of the following ways
* send me lots of money (just kidding)
* let me know via the [Contact Us] link in the upper left if you find any typos or dead links
* let me know if you think a resource is misplaced, or should also be added to another category
* spread the word - let other maths teachers know about this website
* most importantly, let me know of other quality digital maths resources that should be added to the website.
I would like to thank Commander Australia for sponsoring the development and maintenance of this website.
Cheers
Rex