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UW Colleges
Developmental
Math Program![]()
Updated 11/19/2007
Developmental
Math Coordinator
Learning Styles: Do you know your own learning
style? Try taking the Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire. This
website from
The Math Nerds: Free Help with Math (http://www.mathnerds.com). This is a free internet service that gives you access to a network of volunteer mathematicians for help when you are stuck on a math assignment. Your questions will be answered by e-mail within a couple days. Expect to receive hints and suggestions rather than complete answers.
The Math Forum (http://www.mathforum.com) is another site you can visit for help. The FAQ pages may already have the answer to your question, or you can try Ask Dr. Math.
Coolmath.com (http://www.coolmath.com) is a good math site to explore for fun and games, and yes, also a few interesting lessons (see the Ages 13-100 section).
AplusMath.com (http://www.aplusmath.com). This site has flashcards and games for help on basic math skills such as decimal and fraction arithmetic. You can create worksheets to help improve weak areas.
The Mathematical Association of
MAA page on Teaching Developmental
Math
MAA has a developmental math e-mail discussion group: See
the MAA site for information
on joining
The American Mathematical Association of Two Year Colleges (AMATYC)
The Wisconsin Section (WisMATYC) holds a Fall
conference each year in conjunction with their annual meeting.