On the following pages, you will find a carefully selected list of online resources (for the most part embedded YouTube videos, but also interactive applets) for most topics of a typical CEGEP course in Integral Calculus (Calculus 2), which are meant to help you with your learning experience.
You can use these pages in a couple of different ways:
- You can go through all topics in order, by following the navigation links at the bottom of each page, starting with Sec. 8.1 - Sequences. (But note that this order may not necessarily match the order that your teacher or textbook uses.)
- You can search for a specific topic by looking at the Table of Contents (note that the pages are listed in reverse chronological order).
- You can search for a specific keywords (or “tags”), either by referring to the full list of tags, or by using the search box on the upper right to search for a specific term. (In both cases, you might also find articles about other courses containing those keywords, such as Calculus 1 or Linear Algebra.)
The section numbers and presentation of these pages follow the Active Learning approach used in the excellent online textbook “Active Calculus” by Matthew Boelkins, which you are heavily encouraged to peruse as a supplement to whatever textbook you are using in class. In particular, each page will give specific recommendations on what to read or watch before coming to the particular class which will discuss these topics. This is a highly recommended way to prepare for your classes, even if your teacher does not actually use this teaching approach - but you are of course also free to peruse the listed materials after class as you feel necessary.
Important
Unless your teacher gives you specific instructions, it is up to you to decide how much of the listed resources you need to read or watch - you probably do not need to go through all of it. You might also want to look at the General Study Tips & Tricks page for some recommendations on how to effectively study with a math textbook and videos.
Enjoy and good luck with your exploration of this fun and important subject!
Gabriel Indurskis