Free Mathematics Whiteboard Applet. Last January, I posted a link of an electronic whiteboard that teachers can use for classroom presentations.
This time, there is a better applet that you can use for presenting as well as teaching mathematics. This applet was created using Dbook, a Japanese software that enables teachers to create intereactive electronic books. I will post a separate article later about it. The Mathematics Whiteboard This applet has the usual pens and eraser tools. Dbook is a Flash-based program, so you will need a Flash Player. Update: If you cannot download the white board applet in the link above, click here to download it from another location. Symbolab Math Solver - Step by Step calculator. Virtual Manipulatives. Algebra Tiles. Free Simulation and Modeling in Your Browser. Graspable Math. Tiles. © CPM Educational Program 2014 Welcome to the CPM Tiles tool!
With this tool, you can use tiles to explore to explore geometric and algebraic properties and patterns. Click on 'Next ▶' below to get started! Click on 'Page X of Y' below at any time to see the table of contents. Using the ToolsTaking Tools Out of the Tray3Snapping Tools Together4Editing Tools5Selecting & Copying Tools6Tool CategoriesBackgrounds7Algebra Tiles8Base Ten Blocks10Number Lines11Area and Perimeter14General Tools17The TrayThe Toolbar20Additional Options21 At left, you will see the tray, which contains several different tool categories. BackgroundsAlgebra TilesBase Ten BlocksNumber LinesArea and PerimeterGeneral Tools Click and drag a tool out to the right to start using it.
Most tools (with the exception of the text box) will snap together at the edges. If you have selected a grid background, tools will no longer snap to each other and instead snap to the background grid. CPM Student Tutorials. The Math Learning Center. Classroom Activities. , Coronavirus, and You — Learn Desmos. Webinar Recordings Our webinar platform, Zoom, is experiencing heavy load on its servers so the recordings will be delayed several days.
Virtual Manipulatives for Math.
Interactive Math Applications. This is a summary of the various interactive graphs, calculators and other manipulatives here on IntMath.
If you use the Interactive Whiteboard in your math class, this is an ideal place to start! All of these interactive applets work on mobile devices. The order of the topics is similar to the order followed by IntMath. The various manipulatives that are linked on this page were created using javascript, JSXGraph, and ASCIIsvg. You can read more about these at the bottom of the page. Calculators Plot your own Graph Number, Ratio, Algebra and Exponential Growth Matrices Logarithms Basic graph concepts Parabolas, ellipses, hyperbolas, polar coordinates Trigonometry Complex Numbers Vectors.
JMathLab. About jMatLab is a platform for mathematical and numerical computations.
It is a clone of Matlab and Octave. Unlike Matlab, it is free. Unlike Octave, it runs on any platform where Java is installed. It can also run on the Web browser. Download The program is a part of the DMelt computational environment. Documentation Read interactive jMathLab tutorial from jLearn portal. Your participation If you have a useful code implemented as M-file or as Java package which you would like to include to the next release, please contact jmathlab[AT]jwork.org. License and source code The project is licensed by the GNU public license. 3D Coordinate Systems. - CASIO. Instructions for Downloading WinPlot and Winstats. Instructions for Downloading Winplot and Winstats winplot is a free graphing utility that was written by Richard Parris, a math instructor at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire.
Sadly Richard passed away in 2012. After Richard's death the program was still available for a number of years on the Exeter Academy math department's web site. Working versions of winplot and winstats (a simple to use statistical analysis package) can be intalled on a Windows operating system by right clicking on the links below. This will download a zipped version of the program to be installed on a directory of your choosing. Link to the zipped version (August, 7, 2012) of winstats: A link to a Power Point tutorial on winplot: A link to winplot files used in the calculus sequence: This page is dedicated to the memory of Richard Parris who undoubtably spent many hours in making and revising these programs for the benefit of both students and instructors. 3D Function Graphics with HTML5.
Graphing Calculator. Java Graphers. Desmos.com. 19 Great Online Graphing Calculators for Teachers and Students. In the old days, you were pretty much limited to a handheld graphing calculator in order to produce graphs of equations.
That has all changed in the past few years with the introduction of online graphing calculators. Unfortunately, not all graphing calculators are created equal. Furthermore, doing an Internet search for graphing calculators doesn’t yield as much as you would expect. I don’t believe there is any “best” online graphing calculator since it all depends on what you want to do with the calculator. Do you want something really easy or something very powerful? EquationExplorer — Online graphing calculator supporting implicit equations. Online Graphing Calculator: 1-Click Delivers Complete Graphs.