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      The 15 latest additions of Learning Materials to EEVL's internet resource 
catalogue
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    <title>Computer Technology Documentation Project</title>
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        This site offers a series of tutorials and resources, covering a range of topics from basic computing to networking, security, and programming. 
The site also contains the online version of four volumes of Agustin Velasco's Series about Linux. 
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    <title>Basic Research in Computer Science</title>
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        This site provides access to full text papers, lecture notes, proceedings, presentations, and course materials on algorithms and mathematical logic. Information on forthcoming events such as seminars, workshops, and mini courses is given. An archive of BRICS newsletters is also included. 
Based in Denmark, BRICS combines a research centre with an international PhD school. Abstracts from PhD dissertations are available to view, along with academic and PhD opportunities.
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    <title>Center for Parallel Computers</title>
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        This site provides information about the research activities performed at this centre for parallel computers. Reports and presentations are included. 
There are also details of PDC's services, links to learning materials and resources, and a newsletter.
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    <title>Guide to Network Resource Tools</title>
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        This guide provides a basic introduction to the Internet with sections on using basic tools and services available on the network. It covers Internet services from basic network tools, email, and web tools to multimedia collaboration tools. Topics such as searching for information, web publishing, and security are also covered. 
A glossary provides definitions of terms used throughout the site. The GNRT is produced by TERENA (Trans-European Research and Education Networking Association) for the user community of its member academic and research networks.
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    <title>Homepage of Dr Tim Collins at the University of Birmingham</title>
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        This university lecturer's homepage includes course materials for digital and analogue electronics and music technology in powerpoint format as well as a FAQ on analogue electronics. 
 There is a list of publications. A tutorial on Matlab and tips on Visual Basic are provided as well as links to relevant research groups within the University of Birmingham.
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    <title>Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research</title>
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        This centre's research focuses on computational modelling of music. Research topics covered include evolutionary computer music and neuroscience of music. Journal and conference papers authored by centre researchers are available, as are details of books, some of which include reviews. 
Details of events, seminars, related courses offered at the University of Plymouth, research partners, and a few digital music tutorials are also included. 
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    <title>Web Interface for Statistics Education</title>
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        The WISE project offers tutorials in introductory statistics topics, particularly for social scientists. Topics covered include: sampling distribution of the mean; the central limit theorem; hypothesis testing; the concepts of statistical power and effect size; correlation and regression; the t-test; selection of statistical tests; the statistical basis of signal detection theory; and statistical methods of decision making under uncertainty. 
Tutorials include exercises and answers, interactive Java applets, and review notes. A Java-enabled browser is required. Material can be downloaded in PDF format.
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    <title>Prime Numbers</title>
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        Part of the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, this section describes the history of the study of prime numbers. It includes a list of unsolved problems, links to related websites and hyperlinks to other sections of the archive including related topics and mathematicians who studied prime numbers.
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    <title>PC Lube and Tune</title>
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    <description>
        This site, hosted at Yale University, provides introductions, tutorials, and educational materials on technical subjects for computer users. 
Topics covered include PC hardware, programming languages, the Microsoft antitrust case, character encoding, and web standards.
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        This site provides study guides and notes on a variety of computer science topics including C++ programming, arrays, pointers, trees, recursion, searching, and sorting. 
There are also message boards for discussing other areas of the subject, including hardware, Perl and Java programming, cryptography, and UNIX.
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    <title>Figure it out</title>
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        This web site is provided by the BBC World Service's Science Department to help adult learners develop basic numeracy skills. The focus is on showing how much mathematics affects daily life using various case studies - for example, the Lottery illustrates probability, equations are used to analyse traffic flow and there is an explanation of how maths can be applied to the study of nature and art.&#13;

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The notes are supplemented by audio files (RealPlayer format.
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    <title>Famous curves index</title>
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        This list of mathematical curves is accompanied by diagrammes and notes on the history of their discovery and application, as well as links to pages on associated curves. &#13;

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Many of the notes include interactive features (using Java or Mathematical MacTutor software) allowing users to manipulate the curves. Part of the History Topic Index of the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, this website has been created by John O'Connor and Edmund Robertson of the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.
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    <title>Mathematics Magazine for Grades 1-12</title>
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        This monthly magazine is aimed at schoolchildren of all ages providing resources for all levels of ability from basic numeracy to the equivalent of A'Level. Each issue contains articles, theory, exercises and mathematical problems for each grade.&#13;

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While the printed magazine requires a subscription, the web site offers free access to a selection from each issue, plus useful applications such as calculators, quadratic solvers, converters and a glossary. Javascript is used for some interactive features. The publishers are based in Canada.&#13;

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    <title>Godel's Incompleteness Theorem</title>
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        This set of lecture notes explores the work of Austrian mathematician, Kurt Godel (1906-1978), introducing major theories relating to set theory, mathematical logic and proof, and exploring the implications of his theorem.&#13;

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The notes are based on lectures given to students in the Mathematics Department at the University of Hawaii.
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    <title>The Implications of Godel's Theorem</title>
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        The full text of chapter 8 (25 pages) is extracted from the book &#34;The Conceptual roots of mathematics&#34; and provides in-depth analysis of mathematical proofs, including Godelian numbering, Church's and Turing's Theorems.&#13;

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The author is a former Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. The chapter has been made available in PDF format.
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