Reference Material
Population Resources
U.S. Census Bureau Home Page
U.S. Census 2000 Home Page
U.S. Census 2000 Resident Population
U.S. Census Bureau - Population and Household Economic Topics
U.S. Census Bureau - State and County QuickFacts
U.S. Census Bureau - World Population Information
U.S. Census Bureau - Selected Historical Census Data
United States Historical Census Data Browser
Population Reference Bureau
National Center for Health Statistics
Global Trends in Population and Human Development
- World Resources Institute
Zero Population Growth
Population Growth and Balance Project
American Memory Project
- Search with "census" to find historical census records
Migration Information Source
- People migration data from global organizations and countries around the world.
Environmental Resources
World Resources Institute
EE-Link
Population and Environment Linkages Service
Center of Excellence for Sustainable Development
Education for Sustainable Development
- The World Bank Group
Down the Drain Project
- Compare Water Usage Worldwide
Tragedy of the Commons Information
Mathematics Resources
Using Algebra and Discrete Mathematics to Investigate Population Changes in a Trout Pond
Learning about Rate of Change in Linear Functions
Understanding the Least Squares Regression Line with a Visual Model
The Math Forum
- A must see!
Mathematics and the Census
- Math Forum's links to census lesson plans and resources
Exploring Data: 9-12 Lessons on the Web
- Math Forum's picks for good lessons
National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
- Online interactive tools for data analysis
Exponential Function Applet
Map Sites
U.S. Census Bureau Gazetteer
- 1990 census data for U.S. locations
National Geographic Map Machine
- Try census maps under U.S. theme
National Geographic PRINTABLE Maps
USGS Interactive Map Browser
Understanding Maps and Latitude & Longitude
FAQs: Latitude and Longitude
Data Analysis Software
DataDesk
Fathom Dynamic Statistics Software
Graphical Analysis Demo Program
Microsoft Excel
Ask an Expert Sites
Ask Dr. Math
- The Math Forum
Ask a Math Expert
- Scientific American
Ask an Environment Expert
- Scientific American
Ask a Mad Scientist
- Many different topics
ScienceNet
- Many different topics
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