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An attempt to maintain an up to date summary of uses of email in mathematics education. | |
NRICH NRICH is based
at Cambridge University. It is aimed at teachers of all levels of school
Mathematics in the UK. NRICH currently has 3 mailing lists: NRICH
Support for secondary teachers and non-teacher parents; NRICH
Primath for primary teachers; NRICH Talk for children. Teachers can
be on both teachers' lists if they wish. All three lists are moderated to
screen for any undesirable messages.To register, fill in a form at NRICH. Recent Correspondence Equal Opportunities; Mental Arithmetic; Key Skills Questions; Sharing ideas on CD Roms for GCSE Revision; KS3 and GCSE Investigational Material; Poisson Distribution; Metric and Imperial Units; GCSE Statistics; Trigonometry worksheet; Units of measurement; Difference of uniform random variates; Programme for writing mathematics test papers; How did the Egyptians construct the square base of the pyramids; Secondary Schools & STEP Papers; STEP; LAST non-zero digit in factorials; GCSE Foundation Maths Textbook - Advice; Mathematics Videos; Sampling at motorway services area; ABACUS International Maths Challenge; Computer Graph Grawing Packages; Numeracy; Use Abuse of Statistics on the Web; Question about Greek Mathematicians; Cambridge Applications and Interviews; Simple equation editing (and diagrams and graphs); GNVQ Key Skills; Critical Path software; An Adventure CD-ROM for KS2/3 Maths; Alarmco Game; Numeracy across the curriculum; RM Successmaker; desktop publishing and question banks; AskNRICH Tesselation software; CD-ROM software; Probability of consecutives in lottery Equal Opportunities; Your Comments on Maths Web Sites; Primary Math,K-3,ages 5-8,and Sp.Ed.; Sharing ideas on CD Roms for GCSE Revision; Free NRICH posters; Dr Geo V0.60b a free geomtry software; Units of Measurement; Graph Editor Beta; Calling all Primary Maths Teachers; Maths Enrichment Week; Primary Secondary Liaison; Gender and Able Child; Numeracy Summer Schools; Is 2000 a leap year? Searching for maths consultants; |