Often times after class, you may need to search the internet for more help. This could be to find a formula that you need to solve a problem. You may be looking for a better explanation of a topic than I gave in class. You may be just looking for graph paper. When you type in a topic into a search engine, a variety of sites will appear. How do you know if the site is a good source of information? Use this checklist to help evaluate the usefulness of a website.
MyMathLab (course compass) - You will need the code from your book and the password from me to use this.
InteractMath - Like MyMathLab, but free!
Smarthinking (online tutoring)
Khan Academy (online video lessons on any topic)
Graph Paper/Unit Circle (Print your own graph paper or unit circle.)
Flashcard Machine (Make your own flashcards.)
Flashcards (Make your own flashcards.)
Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math (Get answers to math problems.)
PurpleMath (Help with Algebra & More)
MathWords (Interactive Math Dictionary)
CoolMath (Amusement Park of Math & More)
WebMath (Help with Math Problems)
Calculus-help (Calculus Formulas & More)
Math.com (Calculators, tools, & More)