Great web resource for math and more that I just found

In summary, the conversation covers various websites and resources for educational materials, specifically in mathematics. These include Khan Academy, ALEKS, PatrickJMT, MathTutors, Midnight Tutors, and Paul's Online Notes. The conversation also mentions Harvey Mudd College's tutorials on calculus. The participants have had positive experiences with these resources and recommend them for anyone looking to improve their math skills.
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Hi,

This website claims, "The Khan Academy is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) with the mission of providing a world-class education to anyone, anywhere."

http://www.khanacademy.org/

It includes material on many subjects; I posted it here because I had to pick something, but I believe it has something for almost anyone. I just thought I'd share it with you. I came across it completely by chance on the New Scientist website.
 
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Thanks a lot.
 
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Has anyone tried out any of these lessons? Are they any good?
 
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Good morning, afternoon, and evening everyone!

I used this website - http://www.aleks.com/ - for my VUB (Veterans Upward Bound) mathematics program this past summer. It has various prep subjects from elementary and high school math to prep courses for geometry, college algebra, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus, and prep for physics' mathematics. Plus it has mathematics for chemistry. There is a fee, but it varies depending on the if you purchase a monthly, 6 month, a yearly rate.

The customer service is also very good. They are located in Southern California, so schedule your phone calls accordingly.

I also use patrickjmt (http://www.youtube.com/user/patrickJMT?feature=chclk), mathtutors, and midnight tutors. They can all be found on youtube and they are all the perfect price, free. Plus, I highly recommend Paul's Online Notes: http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/. I'll just leave it as a surprise. It's pretty cool.

I'll be honest, I haven't tried the Khan Academy, but I've heard nothing but good things. Sharing is caring.

Enjoy the links, ladies and gentlemen!

- Doc
 
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No problem, Chris. Here is one more for each PFer that views this thread. It is by Harvey Mudd College in California

http://www.math.hmc.edu/calculus/tutorials/

It has an Algebra review but mostly focuses on Pre-Calculus to Differentials. Either way, it is a great source for working ahead or reviewing.
 
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Thanks this stuff is great, and if it's free it's for me!
 
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Has anyone tried out any of these lessons? Are they any good?

Hi, I only used Khan Academy videos for Linear Algebra (even though i knew about them long before) because my prof puts up so we could see it before our linear algebra lecture. The videos are great. I am surprised you guys haven't heard of Khan Academy. cheers!

p.s I'm sorry that the answer to your question is kinda late. Maybe you already answered your own question!
 
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What is the web resource for math and more that you found?

The web resource I found is called Khan Academy. It offers a wide range of educational videos and interactive exercises for various subjects, including math.

Is Khan Academy a free resource?

Yes, Khan Academy is completely free to use. There are no hidden fees or subscriptions required.

What subjects does Khan Academy cover?

Khan Academy covers a wide range of subjects, including math, science, economics, history, and computer programming. It also offers test prep materials for standardized tests such as the SAT and MCAT.

Can I access Khan Academy on my mobile device?

Yes, Khan Academy has a mobile app available for both iOS and Android devices. It allows you to access the same content and features as the website.

Are the resources on Khan Academy suitable for all ages?

Khan Academy offers resources for all ages, from kindergarten to college-level. The content is divided into different grade levels and difficulty levels to cater to a wide range of learners.

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