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Any sufficiently advanced mathematics is indistinguishable from gibberish. -- Me.

I started out by getting a minor in math while I was getting my bachelors in classical and medieval studies (yeah, I know, weird combo).  I was always pretty good at math, and after linguistics, decided I liked the idea of mathematical linguistics, so I went on to get a masters in math, and spent two years working on a Ph.D., before I decided that I liked math, but just didn't love it enough to spend 100+ hours a week on it.  Taking Complex Variables this summer was a nice mental stretch for me, though.

A lot of the links below are ones I saved originally for the benefit of my students, though not all.  I'll add to it over time, because I come across a lot of them. It needs some higher math still.

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Greek mathematics Index

Starter Lessons (Appetizers) and further lessons for mathematics and reason

Calculus and Probability

Calculus on the Web

CALCULUS WEB PAGE

calculus.org - THE CALCULUS PAGE .

Cynthia Lanius' Lesson: Stressed Out - Slope as Rate of Change

IMAGES OF CHAOS

math anxiety attitudes

Math Characters in HTML ☀ Typesetting Mathematics Characters on the Web sans TeX/LaTeX Software♥∞

Mathematics Archives - Topics in Mathematics - Calculus

Metamath Home Page

Rates of Change

The Expert Mind

Visual Calculus

Wolfram Demonstrations Project

Students' View of Intelligence Can Help Grades : NPR

Fractal eXtreme Web Site

The Math Forum Home Page

 

 

 

Eratosthenes

Mathematical Linguistics

Coding Tutorials and Examples

Ptolemaic Epicycles as a Precursor to Fourier Series

Using Ptolemaic Epicycles to Prepare Students for Fourier Series

 

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