Références Thématiques Sur Internet Chris Fearnley's polyhedra Gallery. Fractales. software pour mac/ fractalshttp//archives.math.utk.edu/software/mac/fractals/.directory.html. http://www.bcr-caillaud.org/artcomputer/visite/v3.html
POLYHEDRA Returning this series to an octohedron three times the edge lengthof the starting octohedron. Selfrepeating, like fractals. MPEG http://www.pandragon.com/polyhedra/tetraocto.html
Geometric Figures, Math And Chaos Links for its animations of Sierpinski's Triangle and clear descriptions of other fractals. polyhedraPastimes is a great links page about polyhedra and Tesselations http://ebeltz.net/niftylinks/mathlinks.html
Jim Blowers' Workshops At SUUSI 2002 2. The second Three Hats problem 3. Polytopes (I showed the class how to weave polyhedra,thus bringing part of that workshop into this one) 4. fractals 5. The http://jimvb.home.mindspring.com/MyShops2002.htm
Extractions: My Own Workshops I gave only two workshops this year; Weaving Paper Polyhedra was not offered. But the two workshops I gave had some interesting moments. 210 SUUSImatics This workshop will show that mathematics is fun, beautiful, and at times uncertain, using as examples fractals, fibonacci numbers, magic and Latin squares, paradoxes, and examples from SUUSI itself, such as the mathematics behind contra dancing, and other topics. This workshop includes both lecture and participatory exercises. Recommended Reading: http://www.mindspring.com/~jimvb/ mathematics.htm Jim Blowers earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics at Northwestern University in 1972. He has always approached mathematics as something that is fun to do and would like to deliver some of that enthusiasm to others. The topics I covered this year were: The Monty Hall problem.
Math Education Resources A good website for instructors who would like to introduce their students to fractals. polyhedrals Welcome to my personal pavilion of practical polyhedra! http://libweb.sonoma.edu/search/web/math.html
Extractions: Library Collections ... University Library Search for Information Subject Guides to Web Resources Math Education Resources Math Education Resources The world wide web sites listed below were collected by Mary Anne Sobieraj and Jeff Silverman for the Math Colloquium Series at Sonoma State University. Use these sites as a starting point for your own web research. Mathematical Association of America - MAA organizational information as well as links to professional development workshops via the Web, their Interactive Teaching Exchange, and much more. Mathematics by Nerd World Media (tm) - A great subject index and links to topics in calculus, geometry, statistics, etc. Math Forum - wonderful resource for all aspects of math education, including specific lesson plans for K-12 through college and advanced math, as well as links to issues of interest and concern for math educators and the mathematics community in general. Includes Dr. Math, which allows students (elementary school through college level and beyond) to e-mail questions to Dr. Math and receive answers in response. The math doctor(s) are in reality math students from Swarthmore college who enjoy answering math questions. World of Mathematics - a "comprehensive, and interactive mathematics encyclopedia intended for students, educators, math enthusiasts, and researchers."
Mathematics Homework of circles spheres, fewest colors, combinatorial geometry, fractals, geometricmodels Paper Models http//www.georgehart.com/virtualpolyhedra/paper-models http://www.litch.com/library/HomeworkSites/MathHomework.htm
Mathematics Archives - Topics In Mathematics - Geometry Generalizations, Ford's touching circles, Isoperimetric Theorem and Inequality, fractals,Napoleon's Theorem, Ptolemy's Theorem, Regular polyhedra and Euler's http://archives.math.utk.edu/topics/geometry.html
Extractions: ADD. KEYWORDS: Two Dimensional Tilings, Three Dimensional Tilings, Face-Transitive Tilings, Periodic Delone Tilings, Orbifold Graphs, Classification of 3-Dimensional Tilings, Tiling Space by Platonic Solids, Enumeration of Polyhedral Crystal Structures The Computation of Certain Numbers Using a Ruler and Compass
S.T.A.R. ---- Student Teacher Academic Resources Resources fractals; JAVA 3D Viewer; Mandelbrot and Julia Set Explorer; MandelbrotExplorer; Origami Mathematics Homepage; Periodic Functions; Play a Piano; polyhedra http://coe.etsu.edu/department/cuai/starlinks/math.htm
Extractions: - Categories of Educational Resources General Math Algebra Calculus Academic Assistance Access - Tutoring Alvirne High School Problem of the Week BERKELEY calculus placement test Calculus Applied to the Real World - Hofstra Calculus Computer Lab - Hawaii Calculus Graphics CALCULUS I WITH MAPLE V calculus@internet Calculus-With-Precalculus ... Damping Functions at Coolmath.com
Math Forum Internet Collection - Mathgraphics (Outline) Origami and Mathematics; Pascal's fractals Ivars Peterson (MathLand); Pavilionof The Platonic Solids and polyhedra - Paul Flavin; Point Plots and Space Curves http://math.kongju.ac.kr/math/java/Java/mathgraphics.html
Extractions: About the Collection Table of Contents Search the Collection ... The Chryzodes: a pictorial travel into science of numbers (arithmetic). Chua's Oscillator: Applications of Chaos to Sound and Music Circles of Light: The Mathematics of Rainbows (Gallery of Interactive Geometry) Classification of Patterns The Click-n Project Cliff Pickover's Creativity and Math Page ... The Fractint PAR Exchange - Landon Kuhn Fractint WWW The Fractory - The Science and Beauty of Fractals FracZoom Fun with Fractals - Keith Gabryelski Gallery of Fractal Images - Paul Bourke ... Math Teacher Link - a NetMath Coalition Project MathArt Mathematica Demo Mathematical Animation Gallery Mathematical Java Applets - Gamelan Mathematical Visualizations, Interacting with surfaces in 4-D by David Banks ... MathLab 95 MathMadness Screen Savers for Windows and DOS MathMol - K-12 Mathematics and Molecules Maths Net Maths with Photographs MathsNet ... Robotic Navigation with Constraints - Level Set Methods (Sethian) Room 8 Geometry Book - Riverside Elementary, Princeton, NJ Rubik's Cube: Our robot can play with The Cube!
Internet Resources For Use In Mathematics Classes you to change the rules and make your own fractals. The Geometry Center offers activitiesin the following areas Triangle Tilings and polyhedra, Symmetry and http://www.internet4classrooms.com/math_topic.htm
Extractions: Links verified 2/19/03 Mathematics activities related to: Number Sense, Concepts, and Operations EdHelper.com offers a wide range of fraction worksheets. Each time you request a worksheet an entirely new set of problems is generated. Fractions - This math review is targeted toward those individuals who have forgotten what they once knew about fractions. You may need the entire review or just portions of the review. Subjects covered are: Simple Fractions Complex Fractions Compound Fractions Decimals ... Percentage and Rules Multiplication: An Adventure in Number Sense - Multiplication tips; click on any underlined fact on the table to learn about a reason why you do not have to memorize it. You should also check out the multiplication index for other valuable information. Plane Math Activities - Aviation related math activities requiring genuine real world application. There are nine excellent lessons here. Check this out! But wait! That's not all! If you have
Chaos And Fractals Mandelbrot and Julia sets, convex, stellated and polyhedra. Uses tiny Java1.1 appletsand VRML worlds. Category Science Math Chaos and fractals http//www http://www.ad.com/Science/F/__Fractals/
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Extractions: MATHEMATICAL MISCELLANY The Calculus Hater's Home Page In the summer of 1665, Isaac Newton first came up with the idea of calculus, after being hit over the head with a soft, blunt object. If it had been a hard blunt object, he may have forgotten the whole idea, and thus would have saved millions of college students from much excruciating pain and suffering. Unfortunately he didn't, and after publishing most of his findings, suffered a nervous breakdown in 1693. This page has some good calculus links Chaos: A pictorial introduction. This presentation illustrates some essential features of the theory of "chaos" which has received media attention in recent years. It also tells the story of a contribution to the theory by the School of Mathematics at La Trobe University. This pictorial introduction is best viewed by a web browser that supports gif animations. The presentation was devised by John Banks . See, also, this department's Quicktime movies of surfaces . Quicktime movie viewers for Macintosh OS and Windows are downloadable via this site. This is a National Science Foundation sponsored project designed to help secondary school and college teachers of mathematics bring contemporary topics in mathematics (chaos, fractals, dynamics) into the classroom, and to show them how to use technology effectively in this process. At this point, there are several interactive papers available. These are designed to help teachers understand the mathematics behind such topics as iterated function systems (the chaos game) and the Mandelbrot and Julia sets.
Changes Resources by Topic Space - Chaos and fractals fractals - MathWorld. Resourcesby Topic - Space - polyhedra polyhedra contructed by Fr. http://michaelshepperd.tripod.com/changes.html
Algorithmic Art BACK. References and links. Introducing fractals By Cynthia. Spiglettes fractals.Wallpaper Groups. Index Of polyhedra. Paper models Of polyhedra. Escher Gallery. http://www.pythagoras.org.uk/page76.html
Tarquin Maths Making Three Dimensional Shapes This splendid book gives photographs and templates for all known polyhedra and isa Fractal Cuts Exploring the magic of fractals with popup designs 0 906212 http://www.tarquin-books.demon.co.uk/books/tarquinmathsmaki.html
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Math Sites Web Gallery of Interactive Geometry. Interactive fractals; Interactivate GeometryActivities; PBS Teacher Source - High School Geometry; polyhedra; Probability http://cte.jhu.edu/techacademy/web/2000/heal/siteslist.htm
Math activities and curriculum resources. Links include Calculators, fractals,polyhedra and Place Values. http//convertit.com. Convert It. http://www.bhsu.edu/education/edfaculty/lturner/Math.htm
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