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Sensei Ono, founder of Shinka Martial Arts, is a teacher and student of life. His passion for helping others and self improvement is the purpose behind this blog. -- "If your purpose in any way includes making the world a better place, I urge to you read, and share the knowledge."

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

How to teach yourself anything - Math


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Many people struggle to understand mathematical concepts. These sites offer help and instruction no matter what level you’re on.
  1. S.O.S. MathematicsCheck out this site to find tutorials and worksheets to help you learn more about math and get a little practice applying it.
  2. MathVidsIf you’d rather learn from videos, the instructional ones provided here will be helpful to you, offering explanation of a wide variety of math issues.
  3. Math CrackerGet a little help on math subjects from the basics of algebra to the intricacies of calculus with a variety of helpful tutorials.
  4. Real World MathThink your math teacher was full of it when he said you’d actually use the math you’re learning? This site applies all kinds of math to real situations, making it easier for many to see how it might be valuable.
  5. Math for Morons Like UsEven the smartest people can sometimes forget their multiplication tables, but if you feel especially weak in math you may want to check out this site. It breaks down even complicated ideas into easy to understand lessons.
  6. Math.comWith some great tools and a variety of tutorials on algebra, geometry, trigonometry and more, this site has loads to offer learners.
  7. MathToolsIf you’re using MATLAB you can get some information on how to better use the program and understand what’s going on with these free tutorials.
  8. Paul’s Online Math NotesThis professor wants to help you learn math, and offers notes, lessons and more.
  9. Visual CalculusThe modules on this site are designed to help you see visually how calculus works, an easier way to learn for many who struggle to understand abstract concepts without illustration.
  10. PurpleMathVisit this site to find notes, tutorials and lessons on a variety of math subjects.

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