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Created by David Liao, this site offers a way for scientists, educators and others to investigate biological systems using a physical sciences perspective. On the site, visitors will find video tutorials, classroom fact...
Created by Lang Moore and David Smith for the Connected Curriculum Project, this is a module to study the process of moving from rate-of-change information to cumulative change; to relate this process to area...
Created by Lang Moore and David Smith for the Connected Curriculum Project, the purpose of this module is to study the process of moving from rate-of-change information to cumulative change; to relate this process to...
This series of lectures, created by Salman Khan of the Khan Academy, features topics covered in the first two or three semesters of college calculus; Everything from limits to derivatives to integrals to vector calculus....
This course, presented by MIT and taught by Daniel Kleitman, provides undergraduate level calculus instruction. The materials include a set of interactive Java applets, a glossary of calculus terminology and full lecture...
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