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Free Maple 9.5 Training

September 9, 2004

September 21, noon - 5:00 p.m., 37-312. Registration required.

A representative from Maplesoft will be giving two training sessions on Maple 9.5 the newest version of Maple (one introductory, one intermediate) in room 37-312 (Building 37 Windows cluster) between noon and 5pm on September 21, 2004.

Seating is limited so be sure to register if you plan to attend the event.

For more information or if you have questions about the training, contact Daniel Jamous via e-mail or phone at 252-1383.

General Session Objectives

  • Introduction to Maple 9.5 – A first look for experienced users,
    newcomers, or anyone interested.
    • Rock Solid numerics for solving Optimization problems
    • Improved ODE and PDE solvers
    • Easy-to-access interactive task assistants help with
      common tasks, such as unit conversion and solving ODEs
    • A Math and Engineering Dictionary of terms with over
      5000 definitions and 300 diagrams
    • Enhancements to plots improve interactive manipulation
      through sliders, scaling, panning, and an enhanced plot builder
    • New dockable palettes make expression entry easier
    • The new CodeGeneration[Save] command allows user-contributed
      language definitions to be saved in a Maple archive more easily
    • The expanded Tools menu provides easy
      access to 40 interactive tutors, which guide you through mathematical
      explorations in precalculus, calculus, multivariate calculus and linear
      algebra
    • Curriculum-specific visualization routines improve students'
      comprehension in key topics
    • Enhanced context sensitive menus which provide more
      options for problem analysis
    • The Interactive Plot Builder has been expanded to allow
      easier creation of a greater variety of plots
    • Mathematica Notebook conversion and command translation
      saves time when migrating your work to Maple
    • Many new features offer advanced programmers greater
      convenience and programming tools, including debugging a running program
    • Easy-to-use interactive Mapletâ„¢ assistant to set up
      and edit problems
  • Introduction to MapleNET solution for web-based teaching and
    learning.
  • Introduction to Maple T.A. solution for comprehensive assessment
    and testing such as practice problems, proctored exams, and mastery based
    testing
    • Student Experience
    • Instructor Experience, including authoring questions, assignment
      creation, and grade book navigation

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