Date of Award
12-2005
Degree Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Departmental Honors
Department
Mathematics and Statistics
Abstract
The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives (NLVM, http://nlvm.usu.edu/) is a widely used and highly praised teaching/learning resource for school mathematics. The NLVM is the result of a four-year USU project, funded primarily by the National Science Foundation, Award #9819107, to create a web-based, freely accessible, library of interactive virtual manipulatives to help students learn basic mathematics concepts. During a typical school day, the NLVM server receives more than 3 million hits.
Recommended Citation
Moody, Sarah Jean, "Mathematical Functions: An Interactive eModule" (2005). Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects. 861.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/honors/861
Additional Files
MATHhonors2005Dec-Moody-Sarah-eModule.zip (966 kB)Interactive eModule files
lessons.xml (2 kB)
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Faculty Mentor
Robert Heal
Departmental Honors Advisor
James Powell