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Interactive Resource

An interactive resource is a resource which requiresinteraction from the user to be understood, executed, orexperienced. For example - forms on web pages, applets, multimedialearning objects, chat services, virtual reality.

  • Geometry Step-by-Step From the Land of the Incas
    An eclectic mix of sound, science, and Incan history to interest students in Euclidean geometry. The site includes geometry problems, colorful animated proofs, quizzes, quotations, scientific speculation, and more.
  • Teacher2Teacher Public Discussions
    Read, contribute and ask questions about topics such as mathematical thinking processes, time and money in elementary curriculum, when to formally teach algebra, and many more. The Math Forum's archives include newsgroups, mailing lists, and Web-based discussions.
  • The Golden Ratio, David L. Narain
    The meaning and value of the Golden Ratio is developed through a set of seven great student activities, beginning with "The Golden Ratio in Everyday Life" and ending with "The Perfect Face". Background information about the Fibonacci sequence is featured.

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