Math and Other Learning Resources

ALEKS
This online math tutor uses state of the art computerized intelligence based programming. With tutoring from basic math (arithmetic) to college level math and physics, this tool can be very useful if you need some assistance with your math skills. They have a free 48-hour trial you can download to try out.

Free Arithmetic Course
This free and interactive arithmetic course is offered by H & H Publishing. You can use it to review specific topics or to take a full arithmetic course independently.

The Math Nerds: Free Help with Math
This is a free internet service that gives you access to a network of volunteer mathematicians for help when you are stuck on a math assignment. Your questions will be answered by e-mail within a couple of days. Expect to receive hints and suggestions rather than complete answers.

The Math Forum
The Math Forum is another site you can visit for help. The FAQ pages may already have the answer to your questions, or you can try Ask Dr. Math.

AplusMath.com
This site has flashcards and games for help on basic math skills such as decimal and fraction arithmetic. You can create worksheets to help improve weak areas.

CoolMath.com
CoolMath.com is a good math site to explore for fun and games, and yes, also a few interesting lessons (see the Ages 13-100 section).

Learning Styles and Study Skills

Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire
This website from North Carolina State University contains a free survey for analyzing your personal preferred learning styles. Take the survey and use the results with written descriptions of various learning styles. What’s your style?