Mathematics Resources

in math •  7 years ago 

Mathematics is vast and the number of resources on the internet is huge.

So, one thing I'm going to start doing is publishing mathematics resources. These are not just for students, but also for our writers and content creators. There is so much ground to cover that I, as an individual, just do not have the time to publish everything that I would like to. So, if I publish links to larger resources - these could be articles, videos, software, apps etc - then you can pick up on some individual item and construct an interesting post.

That's the plan!

There is nothing stopping any of you doing the same thing; it's just that you will probably get more earnings writing a fascinating article than just listing a resource. However, I'm a boring curator so can do boring stuff!

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What I would find interesting is the idea of a steem math help service. There are so many people, also young ones, that have problems in school or job and don't understand a certain topic. Having an adress to get an individual explanation could help some to get into math and perhaps even start to like math.

I agree - I have created such posts before and maybe I should just repeat every week, but they were not getting the kinds of questions you expect. The chainBB forum is the perfect place for people to ask questions - it can function a bit like Stackexchange or Reddit. But at the moment, chainBB use is running at about 1% compared to Steemit and eSteem.

Fundamentally, we don't yet have enough students! So prepare the environment, increase the number of participating mathematicians so that when student numbers increase there will be many people able to answer.

Mathematics forum: https://beta.chainbb.com/forum/math

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I would love to help with curating resources for authors however I can! There are a few I always use as go-to's like desmos and geogebra for demonstrations. And I think a proper guide to LateX is well overdue. But, I'm sure there is a ton more I'm not thinking about here that would also be pretty awesome as well.

There is a plan coming up to make a repository or library of articles that are worksheets or tutorials. I'm just drafting the concept doc and there is already a barebones site that we can test soon. I'll update everyone when we need some testers.

In general, you can just post your own links to useful resources, just as I'm slowly doing. I accept there is no need to reinvent the internet, but people only search about things that they can think about to search! For example, a student searching for help with integration will not see wolfram alpha come even on the first page! So I'm focussing on those resources that can either be useful to the writer here, or that people may not easily find with a cursory search - and let's face it, how many know how to deep-search anything?! :-)

i like maths. I'm in.

You should probably try to post some challenging maths problems from time to time, so we try to solve it together, that would be fun

There are quite a few...
Mathematics forum: https://beta.chainbb.com/forum/math
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In my state for students, we have a math league competion every month. Six questions, increasing difficulty, can be solved with math knowledge up to Calculus. Something like That might be something fun to implement on steemit as well. 🤔

I would like to share best book to the Analytic Combinatorics http://algo.inria.fr/flajolet/Publications/AnaCombi/

Good idea, it may help for the day when writers fountain of ideas run dry!!

Oh I can do that too!!
"Article Ideas I Don't have Time to Write!" I have 1000s of those :-)