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  • To promote and facilitate the use of evolving technological tools for the learning, teaching and research in mathematical sciences.
  • To disseminate new and emerging information of technology & mathematical sciences among the global communities.
  • To provide university exchange programs for participants of ATCM or instiutional subscribers of eJMT.
  • To provide consulting services worldwide in the area of mathematics and technology.

If you are eager in promoting your mathematical software to worldwide educational markets or if you need consulting services mentioned above, please send your inquiries to admin@mathandtech.org, or Mathematics and Technology, LLC | PO Box 11143 | Blacksburg, VA 24062-1143 | USA


The eJMT, an international referred journal, will address technology-based issues in all Mathematical Sciences. The journal was launched on February 15, 2007; it will be published three times a year. The eJMT has four basic areas of interest:

  • Trend 1: Research in Mathematics and its Applications and Mathematics Education with Technology
  • Trend 2: Instruction in Mathematics and its Applications with Technology
  • Trend 3: Learning in Mathematics and its Applications and Mathematics Education with Technology
  • Trend 4: Newly Emerging Technologies and Mathematical Fields
We sincerely thank the following parties for their assistance on the initial phase of this project.

We gratefully acknowledge the support of each of the following.


The first Asian Technology Conference in Mathematics (ATCM) was founded by Professor Wei-Chi Yang and was held at National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University of Singapore in 1995. The ATCM 97 was held in Universiti of Sains Malaya, Penang, Malaysia, ATCM 98 in Tsukuba University, Japan, and ATCM 99 in Guangzhou Normal University, China. Subsequently, the annual conferences were managed under ATCM, Inc. between 2000 and 2006. The Twelfth ATCM and beyond will be managed under this company, Mathematics and Technology, LLC.


  • Professor Jonathan Lewin's Math Movies :Virtual Math Tutor 3.0 is a totally new kind of resource for studying mathematics. It supplies its material in the form of 65 full screen full color sound movies with a total playing time of about 55 hours. The movies in Virtual Math Tutor cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from beginning to advanced algebra, elementary analytic geometry, a complete course in trigonometry, and an elementary presentation of relations and functions. This product includes everything you will need to know to succeed in a university calculus program.
  • Dr. Lenni Haapasalo is Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Joensuu, Finland. His main research interest is the development of practical theories based on a deep understanding of modern constructivist views, especially concerning technology-based self-determined learning environments and links between conceptual and procedural knowledge. Material within this philosophy can be downloaded here.
  • More materials can be found from Online Resources of eJMT .


  • The ATCM provides University Collaboration opportunities for ATCM 2008 paid participants or institutional subscribers of eJMT. Interested parties may send an e-mail to ' atcm@mathandtech.org' for more details. The University of Hradec Králové of Czech Republic and the Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University of Thailand are currently in the participation list.
  • We successfully provided the university collaboration opportunities for the Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand (host of ATCM 2008) and the following universities from Taiwan during ATCM 2007 period: National Taipei University of Education (December 17, 2007), Chung Yuan University (December 19, 2007), HsinChu University of Education, and Chung-Hua University (December 18, 2007). We like to thank Drs. Yuan Yuan, Ming-Jang Chen, Ming-Gong Lee and Krongthong Khairiree for making all necessary arrangments.
  • The success of ATCM has been largely due to the participation of international delegates who have contributed to the conferences. We also thank many software and hardware companies´ supports over the years. Both ATCM and eJMT are not grant supported. We continuously seek sponsors and supports from national and international communities to ensure the future success of ATCM and eJMT.