Calculus Help Links
(New) Note: I have not visited these websites for a year of so. They could have changed in usefulness.
Let me know if you do not find them useful. I will revise them.
1. http://www.khanacademy.com
This website contains videos of Mr. Khan solving math problems of all types. You need to scroll down to find the calculus ones.
2. http://online.math.uh.edu/Math1431/
In this website contains videos of a professor or someone at the University of Houston going through most of the topics in calculus 1.
3 .http://mrsroberts.com/MrsRoberts/Calculus/calculus.htm
In this website you will find exercise problems and their solutions.
4. http://www.hippocampus.org/Calculus
This is video based explanations of many concepts beginning with precalculus functions and continuing with calculus.
It is a great website for reviewing precalculus concepts at the beginning of the year. It is very comprehensive.
5. http://www.youtube.com/user/RobbWorld#p/c/4AADFF44443B8E60/0/HEJT-8bXSVI
In this website you will find youtube videos of Robb explaining calculus topics. Many of them are for free.
6. http://designatedderiver.wikispaces.com/
This website contains all kinds of resources including videos. Some of the links found here might be the same as the ones above.
7. http://archives.math.utk.edu/visual.calculus/.
8. http://www.mscs.dal.ca/~kgardner/History.html.
This is a nice brief history of mathematics and development of calculus.
9. Graphing calculator help
Let me know if you do not find them useful. I will revise them.
1. http://www.khanacademy.com
This website contains videos of Mr. Khan solving math problems of all types. You need to scroll down to find the calculus ones.
2. http://online.math.uh.edu/Math1431/
In this website contains videos of a professor or someone at the University of Houston going through most of the topics in calculus 1.
3 .http://mrsroberts.com/MrsRoberts/Calculus/calculus.htm
In this website you will find exercise problems and their solutions.
4. http://www.hippocampus.org/Calculus
This is video based explanations of many concepts beginning with precalculus functions and continuing with calculus.
It is a great website for reviewing precalculus concepts at the beginning of the year. It is very comprehensive.
5. http://www.youtube.com/user/RobbWorld#p/c/4AADFF44443B8E60/0/HEJT-8bXSVI
In this website you will find youtube videos of Robb explaining calculus topics. Many of them are for free.
6. http://designatedderiver.wikispaces.com/
This website contains all kinds of resources including videos. Some of the links found here might be the same as the ones above.
7. http://archives.math.utk.edu/visual.calculus/.
8. http://www.mscs.dal.ca/~kgardner/History.html.
This is a nice brief history of mathematics and development of calculus.
9. Graphing calculator help