Where to find Open Education Resources, Tools, and Support: Faculty of Mathematics

  • Available at: National Science Digital Library (NSDL)

    As described on the NSDL website, "The National Science Digital Library provides high quality online educational resources for teaching and learning, with current emphasis on the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines—both formal and informal, institutional and individual, in local, state, national, and international educational settings. The NSDL collection contains structured descriptive information (metadata) about web-based educational resources held on other sites by their providers. These providers have contribute this metadata to NSDL for organized search and open access to educational resources via this website and its services.

    Most resources in the library adhere to principles of Open Educational Resource (OER) access, although some resources are restricted to provider site membership, or may have a cost associated with them (indicated in the full record of the resource)."

  • Available at: PHET – Interactive Simulations for Science and Math.

    Gamified and interactive math and science simulations to engage students. Includes accessible sims made to work with assistive technology. Grade levels range from elementary to university-level programs.

  • Available at: Project Jupyter.

    Project Jupyter is a non-profit, open-source, open-standards project that supports interactive data science and scientific computing across all programming languages. The Notebook interface is a web-based interactive development environment which can access and work with live data as it is being run.