We will use Desmos a lot in class, and you will learn how it can help you check your work.
If you create an account, you will be able to share work you create in Desmos, and have a record of graphs you are working with in class and for homework. Create an account by linking Desmos to your sd64.bc.ca email.
Geogebra is a free graphing program that can be used online or downloaded onto your computer. While we will use Desmos for most of our work in class, Geogebra will offer some alternative ways to explore ideas. It is the program I prefer when creating graphs to insert into documents.
The Centre for for Education in Mathematics and Computing at the University of Waterloo offers lessons, videos, interactive worksheets, and opportunity for practice feedback. There are courses for Precalculus 12, Calculus and some computer science courses.
This website has a selection of videos that follows the structure of the Calculus course here at GISS.
Wolfram Alpha can do your math for you, something I wouldn't recommend if you want to be able to do the math yourself. It is very useful as a tool to check your work though, particularly when calculations become more complicated. And when the algebra becomes overly complicated, it is advisable to make use of Wolfram Alpha.