3D Game of Life
An animated 3D generalization of John Conway's Game of Life written in Java, with examples.
An Interactive Introduction to Splines
Bezier, B-spline, NURBS, and many other spline curves and surfaces with interactive 2D Java applets and VRML
Chaotic Maps
Chaotic dynamics of nonlinear maps is explained and illustrated by means of tiny Java applets
Construccion cooperativa de conocimientos
Gleducar es un proyecto educativo, colaborativo y cooperativo que persigue la adecuación de las aulas argentinas a las Nuevas Tecnologías de la Comunicación y la Información, produciendo un cambio en el paradigma de la producción, construcción y difusión de los contenidos educativos. Todo ello afirmado, facilitado y potenciado por el uso de Software Libre educativo. Esto implica desde el uso de aplicaciones ofimáticas, pasando por Internet, hasta el uso y desarrollo de contenidos y software educativo. El mismo no se conforma con solo aggiornar un poco los gabinetes informáticos, porque eso significaría mas de lo mismo. Tiene un objetivo mucho más ambicioso: empezar a usar la informática como herramienta para enseñar, basándose en el modelo educacional que nos ofrece el mundo [http://www.gnu.org GNU]. Intenta quebrar cercos personales e institucionales, encontrar y compartir material didáctico e información complementaria para la planificación y producción pedagógica; y ubicar en su justo lugar a la computadora dentro de la escuela. Las dos partes fundamentales del proyecto son "Gleducar-Escuela" y "Gleducar-Web".
GetWiki
GetWiki is a wiki document collaboration and discussion site for a wide variety of intellectual topics in the Humanities and Sciences, from Metaphysics to Metadata, Philosophy to Technology. The wiki runs on the latest GetWiki collaboration software.
GPGPU: General Purpose Computation on Graphics Hardware
With the increasing programmability of commodity graphics processing units (GPUs), these chips are capable of performing more than the specific graphics computations for which they were designed. They are now capable coprocessors, and their high speed makes them useful for a variety of applications. The goal of this page is to catalog the current and historical use of GPUs for general purpose computation.
hpcalc.org
Welcome to hpcalc.org (http://www.hpcalc.org), the premier source of free software for and information about the HP 50, HP 49, HP 48, and HP 28 RPN programmable graphic calculators and the HP 38G, HP 39, and HP 40 programmable graphic calculators, with 6512 files by 1986 authors and 1792 screenshots totaling 639.29MB.
More Than Math
More Than Math integrates the visual arts into the 3rd, 4th and 5th grade mathematics curriculum using works of art from the collection of the Asheville Art Museum as the basis for problematic mathematical tasks using NC Standard Course of Study goals and objectives. More Than Math introduces and explores concepts shared by mathematics and the visual arts such as pattern, symmetry, proportion, perspective, balance and geometric form and stresses the importance of each individual’s perspective.
A project of the Asheville Art Museum with support from the UNC-CH School of Education. Flash applets created by Drew Johnston.
Project Links
Project Links has created a library of hypertext modules that link topics in mathematics with contemporary applications in engineering and science. The modules make extensive use of multimedia in order to teach mathematical concepts.
Science For Monks
Introducing inquiry-based science and mathematics to Tibetan religious scholars in India.
TechniCalc
TechniCalc is an alliance of sites devoted to the use of handheld computers and calculators in industry and academics.
The Carolina Exploratory Center for Cheminformatics Research
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill proposes to establish the Carolina Exploratory Center for Cheminformatics Research to promote multidisciplinary, multi-institutional collaboration among researchers in computational chemistry, chemical biology, datamining, computer science, and statistics to address critical issues in Cheminformatics in the context of Molecular Libraries Initiative (MLI) at NIH. This multi-investigator effort will be coordinated by the Laboratory of Molecular Modeling and the Cheminformatics Research Resource at UNC-Chapel Hill, led by Professor Alexander Tropsha. In the course of the planning stage, we shall develop technical strategies and administrative infrastructure for CECCR integrating most essential components of Cheminformatics resources. These components include, but not limited to: • the procedures to calculate molecular descriptors • biologically relevant diversity and similarity metrics • data analytical tools • specialized methodologies for chemical library design and virtual screening • rigorously validated biological and ADMETox property predictors Incorporating these components, the CECCR will establish and maintain an integrated publicly available Carolina Cheminformatics Workbench (C-ChemBench) to support experimental chemists in the Chemical Methodology and Library Development (CMLD) Centers and quantitative biologists in the Molecular Libraries Screening Centers Network (MLSCN). The Workbench which is intended as a data analytical extension to the PubChem will enable researchers to mine available chemical and biological data to rationally design new compounds or compound libraries with significantly enhanced hit rates in the corresponding screening experiments. To begin the implementation of current and developing best practices in Cheminformatics research and translate them into advanced computational tools, the planning stage for the CECCR will focus on the following Specific Aims: 1. Establish Productive Collaborating Environment for Participating Laboratories; 2. Investigate Multidisciplinary Approaches to Key Cheminformatics Issues; 3. Build a Prototypic Web Based Cheminformatics Workbench (C-ChemBench)
The Celestia Motherlode
This site is based around Celestia, a free, 3-D, real-time space simulator. Celestia is an awesome experience for anyone interested in physics, astronomy, or cosmology. The Motherlode is a collection of surface textures, models and astronomical data, which enables Celestia users to easily create their own detailed, realistic copies of the known (and imagined) universe.
The Mandelbrot and Julia sets Anatomy
A virtual investigation with interactive, animated fractals, articles and fractal math equations
Transoxiana
Journal de Estudios Orientales
Electronic - Full-Text Open Access
Escuela de Estudios Orientales
Universidad del Salvador
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