Ask Mr. Calculus (Comments: content appears to be exceptionally thorough — Holly F.)
Calculus (Comments: divides site into categories based on course study much like we divided it this year — Thomas C.)
Calculus-help.com (Comments: gives the formulas that you specifically need to know with the best flash animation – Richard H.; contains games and problems based on the coursework of calculus — Thomas C.; fun and interactive — Erika H.; easy to navigate and has very good content — Dan V.)
Calculus Index (Comments: focuses on differentiation and vector calculus; easy to navigate – Elisabeth P.)
Calculus on the Web (Comments: material builds on itself so that the student can use the website throughout the entire year — Peter R.)
Calc101 Automatics Calculus and Algebra Help (Comments: uses a system of completely automated computer programs that answers user-induced problems – John A.)
Calculus Page (Comments: shows examples of problems all worked through, so you can see each step — Kerry D.; contains sample Calculus problems with step-by-step solutions — Holly F.)
Calculus Solutions (Comments: does not have any distracting ads or fancy graphics; easy to navigate — Dan W.)
Graphics for the Calculus Classroom (Comments: easy to navigate and provides good visualizations of topics that are hard to picture — Thomas C.; great for anyone who has trouble visualizing the objects focused on in various problems — Dave H.; explained well although not all calculus topics are covered — Dan W..)
HotMath (Comments: designed mostly to help students with their homework, especially if that homework is book work — Erika H.)
Interactive Cheat Sheet on Calculus Help.com (Comments: a great tool for memorizing derivatives, integrals, and various formulas — Dave H.)
Karl’s Calculus Tutor (Comments: uses humorous examples to demonstrate the calculus — Holly F.; content is easily understandable — John M.; provides visual explanation and comedy relief for calculus concepts; hard to navigate at first – John A.)
Math.world (Comments: connects you to accurately and definitely easy to understand – Richard H.)
Paul’s Online Math Notes (Comments: includes an extras/review section as well as a cheat sheet section for every other important set of topics — John M.)
Related Rates: (Comments: Scroll down to find links that help you visualize the relationship between the actual moving objects and their equations — Erika H.)
S.O.S. Mathematics (Comments: covers the material presented in our calculus course; easy to navigate – Eric H.; provides thorough explanations for students enrolled in courses and adults relearning calculus – Elisabeth P.; easiest or me to follow along and seemed to be the most accurate — Kerry D; very helpful for end of the year studying, because I think it encompasses everything that is on the A — Erika H.; contains a good amount of material for not only Calculus students, but all math students — John M.)
UBC Calculus Online Homepage (Comments: provides java powered animation with explanations provided by college math professors – John A.; use the course notes to help with specific topics – Eric H.)
Visual Calculus (Comments: examples coupled with a video demonstration or graph — Dave H.; focuses more on types of mostly derivatives and more basic calculus concepts — Peter R.; easy to understand and a good design — Dan V.; incredibly simple to navigate with the seven major topics posted on the front of the home page — John M.)