When I was a high school student own of the most frustrating things about doing mathematics homework was getting home and not remembering one step that would make all of the difference between having the right or wrong answer. Today’s high school students don’t have that problem if they have Internet access at home. A student today can jump on the web and find some tutorials to refresh his or her memory. Here are some good places that students can find mathematics tutorial videos on the web.
Brightstorm is a provider of online study materials for mathematics as well as ACT and SAT preparation. The ACT and SAT preparation materials are not free, but the mathematics tutorials are free. The mathematics tutorials are videos featuring mathematics teachers explaining and demonstrating how to solve mathematics problems. There are tutorial videos covering Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus. The videos can be viewed on the Brightstorm site or you can embed them into your blog or wiki.
Mathtrain.TV is the product of students taught by Mr. Marcos at Lincoln Middle School in Santa Monica, California. The site features videos in which students explain how to solve mathematics problems commonly attempted by middle school students. Mathtrain.TV also has videos made by teachers. Many of the videos are subtitled.
The Khan Academy is a great place for teachers, students, and parents to find high quality online instruction in math, science, and social science topics. If you like the Khan Academy’s excellent videos and online lessons then you’re probably going to like the Khan App. The Khan App is a free app for the iPhone, the iPad, and Android-powered devices. The Khan App provides access to the same videos and lessons you can find on the Khan Academy website. The Khan App is available through education section of the Open App Marketplace.
Not Math Specific, But Good Hosts of Educational Videos.
Watch Know is a collection of thousands of educational videos from across the Internet. Watch Know has broken down the collection into an easy-to-browse catalog. You can also use a standard search box to find videos. While many videos are hosted by YouTube there are over 4,000 videos available through WatchKnow that are not served by YouTube. Click the “classroom accessible” button to search for videos that are not hosted by YouTube.