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Electronic Resources in Teaching Mathematics Online

Brief Paper ID: 14583
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    Alexander Feinstein
    Berkeley College

Different electronic resources are described that can be applied to teach mathematics online. Resources are divided into categories: web-sites with topics information, non-interactive web-sites illustrating problem solving, interactive web-sites generating problems and helping students to go through the solution by themselves, passive online help, active open online communication in real time between professor and student, and video and audio clips. Abstract: Different electronic resources are described that can be applied to teach mathematics online. Resources are divided into categories: web-sites with topics information, non-interactive web-sites illustrating problem solving, interactive web-sites generating problems and helping students to go through the solution by themselves, passive online help, active open online communication in real time between professor and student, and video and audio clips. The most popular websites which are used in math courses online are mentioned.

Presider: Zeina Nehme, Northwest Campus, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Nome, Alaska

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