This site, operating under Drexel University’s School of Education, provides math-
related materials, resources, activities, and educational products. There is even an
opportunity to have your questions personally answered by “Dr. Math®.”
MathWorld
http://mathworld.wolfram.com
An extremely comprehensive and interactive mathematics encyclopedia, devel-
oped over ten years using input from mathematicians. The site is continuously updat-
ed, so everyone from the casual student to the seasoned professional will find some-
thing of interest here.
S.O.S Mathematics
http://www.sosmath.com
A math study site containing more than 2,500 pages, ranging from algebra to dif-
ferential equations. Geared towards high school and college students, but equally use-
ful to adults.
What is a Web sitethat shows how mathematicscan be applied to technology?
The British Columbia Institute of Technology has a great Web site called Exactly How
Is Math Used in Technology?There are numerous examples of the application of vari-
ous areas of math to a wide range of technological disciplines, including electronics,
nuclear medicine, robotics, and biomedical engineering. The Web site is located at:
http://www.math.bcit.ca/examples/index.shtml.
What is a good reference Web siteif someone is interested in engineering math?
460 A site called eFunda, which stands for engineering Fundamentals, is an online
What is the best way to search for online math resources?
T
he best way to find Math resources online is to use a good search engine or
Web directory, such as Google, Lycos, Yahoo, and so on. Be specific about the
topic you’re interested in; just typing “math” into the search field will result in
an astronomical number of Web pages that may be of little interest.
For example, if you’re curious about the mathematics behind the construc-
tion of the pyramids, try using the key words “math Egyptian pyramids construc-
tion.” You’ll still get a large number of Web sites, but many of them will be rele-
vant to your interest. Another strategy is to peruse the Web sites of college and
university mathematics departments. They usually contain information about
faculty research areas and often provide math-related links of interest. Some-
times, too, it’s more fun to just search on a whim and see where it leads you.