Here are links to resources related to math virtual manipulatives.
- National Library of Virtual Manipulatives for Interactive Mathematics
- A library of infrmation containing everything from manipulatives about surface area and volume to a manipulative on Conway's Game of Life. Many manipulatives contain guiding questions and accompanying activities.
- Seeing Math Manipulatives
- Contains five Java-based virtual manipulatives on algebraic topics, including linear and quadratic transformations.
- The UBC Calculus Online Homepage
- Maintained by the University of British Columbia as a supplement to their Math 101 course, this page contains interactive tutorials and demonstrations on fundamental calculus topics, including Area under a Curve and Average Value.
- Visual Calculus
- Contains demonstrations and explorations of many fundamental Calculus concepts, including limits, Linear Approximation and Riemann Sums. Also contains information on how to write calculus programs for TI-83 calculator.
- The Wolfram Demonstrations Project
- According to the website, the Wolfram Demonstrations Project was conceived by Stephen Wolfram as an open-code resourse that uses dynamic computation to illuminate concepts in science, technology, mathematics, art, finance, and a range of other fields.