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Chaos and Fractals Applets
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http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/applets/index.html
Several java applets for use in exploring the topics of chaos and fractals.
Euclid's Elements, An Introduction
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http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/elements/elements.html
Includes the entire 13 books on plane geometry, geometric and abstract algebra, number theory, incommensurables, and solid geometry. Uses java applets to illustrate the principles.
Famous Curves
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http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Java/index.html
About 60 famous mathematical graphs or curves drawn by applets.
Graph Explorer
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http://www.langara.bc.ca/mathstats/resource/GraphExplorer/
A Java applet for graphing functions, with smooth zooming and panning across graphs, and variable parameters which can be used for animation.
Graphical Ruler and Compass Editor (GRACE)
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http://www.cs.rice.edu/~jwarren/grace/
An interactive ruler and compass construction editor for use in teaching the fundamental concepts of geometry to high school students. Java.
http://www.fi.uu.nl/wisweb/en/
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http://www.fi.uu.nl/wisweb/en/
The Freudenthal Institute for secondary education presents a collection of applets concerning algebra.
Interactive Math Activities
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http://www.cut-the-knot.com/Curriculum/
More than 320 Java applets help illustrate topics in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, mathmagic, optical illusions, probability, calculus, combinatorics
Interactive Mathematics Exploration
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http://www.analyzemath.com/
Interactive Java applets.
Java Applets for Visualization of Statistical Concepts
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http://ucs.kuleuven.be/java/
These applets are designed for the purpose of computer-aided education in statistic courses. The intent of these applets is to help students learn some abstract statistics concepts easier than before. The approach taken here is based upon visualization and simulation.
Java Demos for Probability and Statistics
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http://www.math.csusb.edu/faculty/stanton/m262/
College professor's applets.
Manipula Math with Java
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http://www.ies.co.jp/math/java/index.html
Over 200 applets for middle school students, high school students, college students, and all who are interested in mathematics. Interactive programs and a lot of animation that helps with understanding mathematical ideas.
MathinSite - Math Insight from a Math Web Site
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http://mathinsite.bmth.ac.uk
Mathematical Java applets with accompanying theory and tutorial sheets aimed mainly at undergraduate engineering students. Some applets also useful for K-12.
Online Tutor
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http://www.infomath.com/html/online-tutor.asp
on-line math tutor and science tutor for school age children - Place values to Probability, geometry, ratios, percentages, fractions and measurements, solar system, weather and human body
SpiroGraph
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http://www.wordsmith.org/anu/java/spirograph.html
Information, equations, and customizable Applet, also available for download.
Spirograph Applet
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http://www.wordsmith.org/~anu/java/spirograph.html
Makes a spirograph, just like the kid toy.
TenBlocks and IntegerZone
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http://www.1729.com/applets/
TenBlocks turns the times tables into a series of puzzles. IntegerZone lets users explore aspects of arithmetic and number theory using the integers themselves as the interface.
The Mandelbrot Set
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http://www.math.utah.edu/~alfeld/math/mandelbrot/mandelbrot.html
Examine and tweak Mandelbrot Set fractal images. [Displaying the Mandelbrot set requires a great deal of computation. The user is best off with a fast machine, drawing small pictures.]
xFunctions
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http://math.hws.edu/xFunctions/
The xFunctions applet covers several aspects of calculus and pre-calculus mathematics, including graphs, parametric curves, derivatives, Riemann sums, and integral curves.
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