
Get Fast Answers to Your “How Do I…” Questions
Maple 13 provides more tools and resources than ever before to help you find answers to your questions quickly. While Maple is extremely easy to use out-of-the-box, Maple 13 includes even more “getting started” material to accommodate different learning styles, so students can learn independently. These materials, together with new resources for instructors and intermediate users, mean you will spend less time wondering “how do I…?” and more time focusing on your teaching and research.
- The greatly expanded Maple Portal provides a launching point for all your Maple activities. It provides the perfect environment for those who prefer to start solving problems immediately, picking up the basics on the way. Based on the original Maple Student Portal, which provides task-oriented information for solving problems found in standard mathematics courses, the
Maple Portal also acts as a gateway to new resources, including:
- The Maple Portal for Maths Educators, which gathers diverse instructional resources into a single place. The portal supports the effective use of class time, providing a launching point for in-class demonstrations and making it easier to show unplanned examples.
- Step-by-step tutorials that provide a comprehensive overview of important Maple concepts. Beginners can step through the basics of mathematical exploration and plotting, while more advanced users can use the tutorials to learn about document creation, data structures, and interactive application development. The tutorials provide an alternate learning environment for those who prefer a concise but systematic, guided approach.
- An Online Troubleshooting Guide for understanding and resolving coding problems helps you make corrections quickly. Hyperlinked messages lead to explanations and suggested solutions from Maplesoft and members of the Maple community.
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