Here is a list of helpful links that I compiled while teaching from “Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions,” 5th Ed. by Larson, Hostetler, and Edwards last summer. These aren’t necessarily textbook specific, either. Honestly, although it was just last summer, I was sort of still back in the dark ages and hadn’t yet made the jump into technology that I needed to. But I can’t say that having these resources upfront wouldn’t help students. Enjoy them, as I don’t post too much calculus stuff on here!
- Link to publisher’s website, click on “General Resources”.
- Link to Calculus Math Articles (I had students do article reviews for extra credit).
- Link to ODD NUMBERED SOLUTIONS.
- Helpful Calculus Website (calculus.org).
- MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, everything you would want to know about almost any mathematician.
- Quick-and-Dirty Guide to the TI-83, TI-83+, TI-84, and TI-84+.
- FREE Calculus Videos, I approve these videos. I think this guy is high quality.
- More FREE Calculus Videos, I also approve these videos.
- Link to website on Using Summation on Calculator.
- Wolfram Mathematica Online Integrator.
- Video Calculus at University of Houston.