Thursday, May 13, 2010

Catch of the Day - Mathebook - May 13, 2010

Today's fresh catch is Mathebook.net

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Mathebook.net is designed to help math students of all grades - kindergarten, elementary, middle school, and high school.

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The goal of Mathebook.net is to supply interactive educational tools to teachers, parents, and students who can benefit from them.

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Mathebook.net has both online virtual and downloadable tutorials. The eWorkbook tutorials are in PDF-format which you can save locally to your computer and use anytime, even if an Internet connection is not available. They can be used by teachers for both in-class and take-home purposes.

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The Mathebook.net virtual tutorials show a live score card which allows kids to know how many of their answers were correct. If the student doesn't know the answer the correct answer will be shown.

A minor shortcoming of the Mathebook.net site is that it appears to have been designed and built by people whose native language is not English. The translation is a bit rough but not unmanageable. And though the home page is available in several other languages, the content does not appear to be so.

Mathebook.net also includes links to a number of video math tutorials.

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