Math tutor
The complete suite of mathtutor DVD -Roms is now online. Free to use, this resource boasts a staggering 120+ hours of video tutorials and graphic animations (which can even be downloaded to your iPod), plus diagnostics and exercises to help you on your way.
The full suite consists of:
* Algebra
* Arithmetic
* Maths GCSE Revision
* Differentiation
* Functions and Graphs, Sequences and Series
* Geometry, Vectors
* Integration
* Trigonometry
and they’re all yours, simply by visiting www.mathtutor.ac.uk. If you need disk versions for the times when you can’t connect to the internet, these too can be ordered from this site, for a small cost recovery fee.
Produced in collaboration with the mathcentre website which offers practical help, printable solutions and e-texts for students, and guidance for setting up virtual maths centres for staff. Click here to find out more.
Maths for Engineers (M4E)
Video-led DVD (and CD version) offering practical mathematical help to engineers. 15 modelling videos supported by video tutorials, printable solutions pages and interactive practice notes and exercises. Click here to find out more and order your copies.
Fully Interactive Maths CD-Rom for PC
An Introduction to Groups
Understanding Groups
Maths in a Box - videos with supporting print
Parachuting - Moving bodies with constant mass
Take-off - Moving bodies with constant mass
Bows, arrows and aircraft carriers - moving bodies with constant mass
Kites - modelling with vectors
Impulse - Moving bodies with variable mass
Doors, heart valves and flic-flacs - moments
Rockets and avalanches - Moving bodies with variable mass
Spinnig tops and airlerons - Moments and angular momentum
Bikes and cars - Centripetal acceleration
Sliding and toppling - Modelling forces
Modelling vectors
Vectors and moments
Pendulum - Simple harmonic motion
Damping - Simple harmonic motion
Resonance - Simple harmonic motion
Further information about these titles and order forms are kept on the Leeds University Television web site.
Click here to go there now, then select the "Maths in a Box" category.
Other videos available...
Mathematical Modelling: Populations
Principles and Mathematics of Ship Stability
Why Use Statistics: Handling Variability
Why Use Statistics: Describing Data
Why Use Statistics: Using Samples
Why Use Statistics: Bivariate Data