10 Online Video Resources About Math

There are great reasons to use online videos to learn math:

  • Visual Learning: for many, this makes complex topics easier to understand 
  • Flexibility: access content at their own pace 
  • Engagement: engaging and interactive
  • Review and Replay: revisit specific sections of a video as many times as needed to reinforce understanding.
  • Supplementary Learning: complement traditional learning

Here are ten online resources for teaching math that I think you’ll like (for updates to this list, click here):

  1. Khan Academy–online progressive math program; free
  2. Math Class with Terry V
  3. Math DrBob 
  4. Mathemagician–inspiration video for all kids, any age
  5. Math videos–clean, nice
  6. MathTV–videos; create playlists of topics; Spanish option
  7. Numberphile
  8. Origo One — one-minute math videos
  9. WOWMath
  10. YayMath — videos on math

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Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, webmaster for four blogs, CSTA presentation reviewer, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today, and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

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Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, an Amazon Vine Voice, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today, and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.