The Math Forum - Math Library - Web Interactive/Java The Math Forum's Internet Math Library is a comprehensive catalog of Web sites and Web pages relating to the study of mathematics. This page contains sites relating to Web http://mathforum.org/library/resource_types/applets/
Extractions: Gamelan's primary mission is to serve as a central registry and directory of Java resources. Much like Yahoo!, Gamelan collects links to resources stored on other sites across the Web. However, unlike Yahoo!, Gamelan's mission is specific - Gamelan collects and classifies pointers to resources related to Java. This specificity allows more depth: included for each entry are the URL and a brief description, and also information about its author, links to related resources, documentation, etc. The site features a Java terms glossary and reference library, and directories of applets on various topics including Java:Educational:Math, more>> Java Components for Mathematics - Hobart and William Smith Colleges Configurable mathematical software components written in the Java programming language and meant to be used on instructional Web pages as interactive illustrations, special-purpose calculators, support for exercises, etc. The components in Version 1 are mostly useful for calculus and pre-calculus and for science courses that use some of the same material. They use Java 1.1, and so will not work in some older browsers that support only Java 1.0. The site offers links to source code, documentation, programming information, and sample applets, including a set of configurable applets that can be extensively customized without programming, using only applet params. There are also links for downloading the applets and source code.
Mathlets: Java[TM] Applets For Math Explorations Revised Nov. 13, 2007 Back to Prof. Leathrum's Page Back to MCIS Faculty Back to the MCIS Department Home Page Back to the Jacksonville State University Home Page http://cs.jsu.edu/mcis/faculty/leathrum/Mathlets/
Internet Applets For Elementary Math Math applets are webbased, interactive, self-contained applications that promote inquiry-based learning. The math applets featured on the web sites below can assist students in http://users.freshpond.net/l/laurat/applets.html
Extractions: Math applets are web-based, interactive, self-contained applications that promote inquiry-based learning. The math applets featured on the web sites below can assist students in understanding math concepts with greater fluency in a shorter amount of time. The learner is able to visualize and manipulate data, understand concept application, and build understanding. These applets can be used to differentiate instruction, with small groups, or in whole class instruction. National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
Interactive Math & Personal Finance Introduction In addition to using books and magazines to find out about Math and Personal Finance, why not also use the power of the Internet? The links below have been generously http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listmathpermr1.html
Extractions: Variety of Math Topics AAA Math - This site is a wealth of resources, with 'hundreds of pages of Basic Math Skills. Interactive Practice on every page. An Explanation of the math topic on each page. Several Challenge Games on every page. Math Problems are randomly created.' This site has wonderful resources for students K-12 and beyond! Adding It Up - This is a site which promotes 'money skills for people who are going places'. There are 3 versions: Middle School, High School and Adult. Ask Dr. Math - Ask Dr. Math is a question and answer service for math students and their teachers. A searchable archive is available by level and topic, as well as summaries of Frequently Asked Questions (the Dr. Math FAQ). Biographies of Women Mathematicians - 'These pages are part of an on-going project by students in mathematics classes at Agnes Scott College, in Atlanta, Georgia, to illustrate the numerous achievements of women in the field of mathematics.'
Pentominoes Pentomino game applet. Comment Make Width = 29 * scale, Height = 28 * scale. That's how big the applet sets its frame. Your browser either does not support Java or http://www.math.clemson.edu/~simms/java/pentominoes/
Extractions: Pentomino game applet. Comment: Make Width = 29 * scale, Height = 28 * scale. That's how big the applet sets its frame. A gray area should appear to the right here with buttons, a grid, and blue pentominoes. If you are only seeing a blank rectangular area to the right, then try clicking in that space. This has worked in some browser/Java combinations. Try to place the pieces in the box with no overlapping. There are many ways to do it. Check here for more detailed instructions, source code, and the development stages of this applet, i.e. how this applet was built, step by step. This applet, version j, runs under compilers supporting Java 1.1, unless there's a problem with the compiler. If you get an error on the Java console like "pentominoes class not found" then it's probably because you have an older JRE (Java Runtime Environment). Version g of this applet should work in that case. Check
TeachersFirst Resource Listings The following sites include excellent math Java applets. A number of them will be visited and a few of the applets there will be investigated. http://teachersfirst.com/getsource.cfm?id=4543
Kevin's Math Page Here are the Java applets I've written so far A Java Applet that computes prime numbers! A Java Applet that computes Pi based on Leibniz formula http://kevingong.com/Math/JavaApplets.html
Math Worksheets For more of the brilliant math java applets Jacobo wrote please visit www.Arcytech.com Children http://www.helpyourchildsucceed.com/KinderWorksheets.htm