Online Tutorials
As you may know, the Dolciani Math Learning Center (DMLC) has tutorial and multi-media support for most topics in math, but at the moment, sometimes limited multi-media assistance in upper-level courses. In addition, many times students are unable to come to the Center for tutorial or multi-media assistance and wish there was a way to get a review of a certain topic (especially after 9 PM when the Center is closed or on Sundays.) We are providing links to several different sources that students have found helpful. We strongly believe that this should not replace coming to the Center but can be used as an additional resource.
- MIT/Harvard Open Courseware has access to most courses in the math major. It includes lecture notes (from another college), multi-media lessons and practice problems. Click on the particular course for support.
- Khan Academy not only has tutorials for math but also for chemistry, biology economics, history, etc. Since the number of lessons (over 1 million) is so cumbersome we have listed a more condensed version.
- Math TV contains tutorials on topics in Algebra, Pre-calculus and trigonometry. It can be used to accompany the McKeague textbook series but the text is not necessary to do the tutorials.
- MathHelp is a leading digital publisher specializing in middle school, high school and college level math.
- MathPower provides information about basic math, algebra, study skills, math anxiety and learning styles and specifically addresses the needs of the community college adult learner.
- MathWarehouse
- MathWay
- Math.com is dedicated to providing revolutionary ways for students, parents, teachers, and everyone to learn math.
- MathWorld.wolfram.com - MathWorld is the web's most extensive mathematical resource, provided as a free service to the world's mathematics and internet communities as part of a commitment to education and educational outreach by Wolfram Research, makers of Mathematica.
- Math.odu.edu/~bogacki/lat/ - This Linear Algebra Toolkit is composed of modules. Each module is designed to help a linear algebra student learn and practice a basic linear algebra procedure, such as Gauss-Jordan reduction, calculating the determinant, or checking for linear independence.
- Math.duke.edu/education/ccp/materials/linalg
DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that authors of each website may group topics differently than at Hunter. Please keep this in mind as you look at the links for each and adjust your studies accordingly.