- Events, Workshops and Programs
- Resources by Discipline
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Support and Resources by Topic
- - Statistics Help (General)
- - Statistics Help (R Commander)
- - Arithmetic
- - Standard Derivatives
- - Standard Integrals
- - Hyperbolic Trigonometric Functions
- - Remainders and Quotients
- - SPSS Help
- - Logic Basics: AND, OR, NOT
- - Approximations: rounding and truncation
- - Mathematical Terminology
- - Proportional Reasoning
- - Number Sense
- - I Don't Get It
- - Inequalities and relational operators
- - Percentages
- - Help! I can't do it!
- FYiMaths NSW
- About the MESH team
- Contact the MESH team
- MESH Research
- Resources for Staff
Support and Resources by Topic
Support Services
Western Sydney University provides a range of support services for students. These include free counselling, tips for new students and mature age students returning to study; and help with academic skills needed for study at university.
- Mathematics Events, Workshops, Programs are available to current students
- Mathematical and Statistical Consulting is available from the Centre for Research in Mathematics and Data Science. This is a free service for staff and research students of Western Sydney University.
- Starting at Western Sydney University (opens in a new window) - This site provides a range of information for students 'new' to university. Information for first-in-family students, mature-age students, indigenous students , international students, students with a disability and students who have already completed a VET qualification is contained here.
- Academic Skills Pocketbook (opens in a new window)- this e-book produced by the Western Sydney University library provides important information on Life at University, Academic Writing Skills, Specific Assignment Types and Mathematics at University
- Services and Facilities - This site contains links to all the services and facilities available to current students.
- Library - Need help with referencing, academic skills, researching techniques or just want to borrow a book – the Western Sydney University Library can help.
- Visit the Library Study Smart website to develop your skills in understanding assignment questions, research, critical thinking, writing, time management, goal setting, academic integrity, and more.
For a comprehensive list of the Services and Facilities, refer to the Western Sydney University Students page.
Resources
MESH is developing a series of resources to assist students with commonly encountered mathematical and statistical problems. These include:
- Statistics Help (R Commander) - A series of videos which explain how to complete a number of commonly encountered statistical tasks using the freely available R Commander software.
- Statistics Help (General) - Links to a number of external sites which provide short videos explaining the concepts met in most first year statistics subjects.
- Mathematical Terminology - If you’re studying at university, you will probably use mathematics somewhere in your course even if your course isn’t directly related to mathematics. At the minimum, you will need some basic maths to demonstrate your numeracy (a graduate attribute) across your units of study. These resources will help you to understand the terminology involved.
There are many resources available on the internet. The links given below will provide you with further explanation and practice in different topics. If, after reading and attempting the exercises available from the MESH site, you feel that you need further explanation or more practice, then the following sites will help you.
- Statstutor (opens in a new window) - Teach yourself or review some techniques in statistics using the resources which include videos. Leaflets and tests and quizzes.
- Mathcentre (opens in a new window) - Lots of revision on the basics and more complex mathematics can be found here.
- MathBench (opens in a new window) - This sites contains a set of interactive modules that review the mathematical underpinnings of the biology taught in undergraduate courses.
Resources by Topic
The following is a collection of resources grouped by topic.
Mathematical Terminology
Mathematical Terminology - If you’re studying at university, you will probably use mathematics somewhere in your course even if your course isn’t directly related to mathematics. At the minimum, you will need some basic maths to demonstrate your numeracy (a graduate attribute) across your units of study. This like takes to you resources that will help you to understand the terminology involved.
Algebra
Algebra includes using and rearranging formulas, rational numbers, exponents, expanding and factorising expressions, solving equations and inequalitites, graphing in 2 variables, functions, exponentials and logarithms.
All of these topics are covered in the Algebra modules of Math Start, which can be found on vUWS (available to WSU staff and students).
Numeracy (working with numbers)
Numeracy for Teachers - look inside "Resources by Discipline"
Numeracy for Nurses - look inside "Resources by Discipline"
Calculus
Polynomial long division video
Discrete Mathematics
Logic
Statistics
- Statistics Help (R Commander) - A series of videos which explain how to complete a number of commonly encountered statistical tasks using the freely available R Commander software.
- Statistics Help (General) - Links to a number of external sites which provide short videos explaining the concepts met in most first year statistics subjects.
- Statstutor (opens in a new window) - Teach yourself or review some techniques in statistics using the resources which include videos. Leaflets and tests and quizzes.
Videos
Statistics in R
- Getting started with R
- Create a frequency table in R
- Create a bar chart in R
- Create a histogram in R
- Find the minimum and maximum values in R
- Compute the interquartile range in R
- Create a boxplot in R
- Compute the standard deviation in R
- Compute the mode in R
- Compute the mean in R
- Compute the median in R
Statistics in Excel
- Getting started with Excel
- Create a frequency table in Excel
- Create a bar chart in Excel
- Create a histogram in Excel
- Find the minimum and maximum values in Excel
- Compute the interquartile range in Excel
- Create a boxplot in Excel
- Compute the standard deviation in Excel
- Compute the mode in Excel
- Compute the mean in Excel
- Compute the median in Excel
Trigonometry
I Don't Get It!
Do you have a maths problem that you just don't get?
MESH's online tutoring service, I Don't Get It, can help.
Go to the I Don't Get It page and post your problem on the discussion board for staff and student assistance.

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