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Other Organizations

  • NCTM (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics)
  • AMS (American Mathematical Society)
  • MAA (Mathematical Association of America)
  • NCSM (National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics)
  • NYSAMS (New York State Association of Mathematics Supervisors)
  • NYSCEA (New York State Council of Educational Associations)
  • NYS Stem Education Collaborative
  • STANYS (Science Teachers Association of New York State)

Mathematics History

Software

  • FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping software written in Java.
  • Scratch is a new programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art -- and share your creations on the web. Scratch is available free of charge from MIT.
  • Open Office - A FREE alternative to, and compatible with, MS Office
  • GeoGebra is a free and multi-platform dynamic mathematics software for schools that joins geometry, algebra and calculus.
  • Graph (ver 4.3) - Open Source graphing utility
  • Texas Instuments FREEWARE - need we say more?
  • The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is a 501(c)3 donor supported charity founded in 1985 and based in Boston, MA, USA. The FSF has a worldwide mission to promote computer user freedom and to defend the rights of all free software users.
  • www.amicutilities.com provides100% discount for teachers, students and non-profit companies! Contact them using their form about any product that you consider usefull, and ask for the free copies. That's all there is to it.
  • Geometry Expressions fills the gap between Geometry software and Algebra applications by allowing the user to quickly sketch a simple or complex geometrical drawing, then producing the algebraic description.
  • Cabri
  • Derive
  • Geometers' Sketchpad
  • Fathom Dynamic Statistics
  • Mathematics: U of Arizona Software Programs

 

   


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