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Shandy Hauk, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor
Phone: (970)351-2344
Email:
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Office Hours Fall 2008
Drop-in: Tues 1:00-2:30pm,
By appointment: Wed 12-2pm,
Other times by appointment.
Office: Ross Hall 2230-D
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Fall 2008 Links
Course Coordination
MED 703 - Teaching and Learning K-12 Mathematics
Seminar information Coming Sept.15
RUMEonline!
Ross 1250 Math Lab - Available 01 Sep
Blackboard
Video Cases Project
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Patriotism
defined...
Pollution?!? Where?
Visit the Environmental Defense
Fund
informational site - find out what pollution/polluters are present in
any area of the country (either by entering a zip code or clicking a map
of the country). |
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History of Mathematics Links.
NOTE: the user is encouraged to
verify the accuracy and reliability of any material drawn from
the listed sources.
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The Mathematical Museum - History Wing at ZIB (DE).
- Contains a
LARGE COLLECTION of links to other
mathematical Web resources!
- MacTutor
History of Mathematics Archive at St Andrew's University (UK).
- A wide range of material, includes over
1000
biographies of mathematicians -- NB: the information available here is
not always reliable!
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Biographies
of Women Mathematicians at Agnes Scott College (USA).
- Some detailed biographies of women mathematicians as well
as many biographical sketches, this collection is growing.
- History
of Mathematics at Clark University (USA).
- Extensive chronology of mathematicians, includes
non-western mathematics.
- The
History
of Mathematics at Trinity College (Ireland).
- Contains excerpts from W. W. Rouse Ball's A short account of the
history of mathematics
- The
Mathematical
Quotations Server at Furman University (USA).
- Quotations by mathematicians and on mathematics.
- Favorite
Mathematical Constants
- Information on well-known as well as some more
obscure
constants.
- The Hooke Library
(mathematical, technical, physical, natural sciences) at Oxford (UK).
Other Mathematics Resources
Mortgage
Calculator
-- among other things, this site will calculate a full amortization
table!
Math Archives -- a
resource
for teachers as well as mathematicians.
What's up with the ozone layer?
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