Interactive MathBook – The VisualMath: Function. Interactive Mathematics Text. www.cet.ac.il/math/function/english.

For research and publications view the Interactive Diagrams site

   
Math4mobile  The Math4Mobile project examines the opportunities of ubiquitous and personal technologies for educational purposes, specifically of using the mobile phone for teaching and learning mathematics.
Designing setting for Mobile Mathematical Inquiry.
Math4mobile J2ME applications support archiving and sharing visual work with other students using short text messages. All the applications stress visualization and immediate feedback.
   

www.mobilegurukul.org  Mobile Gurukul proposes to utilize the pervasiveness of phones and mainly mobiles to enable a distance mentoring system for school teachers. By combining individual phones with web technology Mobile Gurukul attempts to help overcome the Digital Divide and to fill up the vacuum created in the rural because of lack of computers and power. It attempts to fill up the isolation of educators in the villages who often function as a single teacher at a primary school or as a single subject teacher in a secondary school. We are an open community and we believe that motivation, innovative ideas and long-term leadership are the qualities that would further advance rural education.
MobileGurukul: Turning the Risk (of not knowing) to be an intellectual Springboard

   
Clickable Paper-printed Textbook uses 2D barcode technology to turn a static, printed diagrams and exercises into interactive activities run by Java application. This innovation is driven by the assumption that printed texts are valuable and easy to use but should be enhanced by interactive activities. Developed by Arik Weizman – M.Sc. project at the Computer Science department, University of Haifa and with help from 3Gvision (2008).
   
Click2go – The Mobile Interaction System supporting teachers in orchestrating and assessing knowledge construction in large groups. Click2go website provides teachers a comfortable and easy system of communicating with their students who are registered to the specific course via their personal mobile phones. Developed by Ron Shahanovsky and  Gal Star – B.Sc final project (2009).