I recently realized that I have a tonne of different math mini-applications that I’ve built over the years, and I will need to take the time to catalog them at some stage (note that some of these will just not run in Internet Explorer). For now, here’s a list of the ones that might be useful, in no particular order:
- Graph Game (students play with distance-time graphs)
- 24 solver (solves the game of 24)
- Algebra solver
- Calculator
- Sierpinsky’s Carpet
- Chinese remainder theorem calculator
- Arbitrary precision division calculator
- Simulator for the Drake Equation
- Quadratic equation factoring calculator
- Compass demonstration
- Labyrinth game
- A simulation of John Conway’s game of life
- A game around estimating the size of operations with two fractions
- Sierpinsky’s Gasket simulation
- Gaussian operation calculator (intended to allow students to experiment with matrix operations)
- A simple game around comparing sizes of fractions
- An interactive spinning cube
- Simulation of a game involving two dice being rolled repeatedly.
- A simple block game for younger kids
- An implementation of (a simplified version of) Logo in the browser
- A simulation of the classic problem: how many cereal boxes do you need to buy to get all 6 toys?
- An overly simplified disease spreading simulation
- Factor tree calculator
- F = ma simulator (for forces)
- A symbolic logic calculator
- An interactive multiplication calculator
- Visual Venn diagram tester
- Koch snowflake animation
- A Canadian mortgage calculator
- The factors game!
- Puzzle generator
- Rolling dice
- The classic game of Towers of Hanoi
- Simple typing game
- An online variant of the classic Countdown game