Pushing back the boundaries of maths teaching
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Maple is continuing to push back the boundaries of how software can help
maths teaching, with the introduction during 2003 of Maple TA.
This web-based system, now in its pilot stage, can be used for creating
tests, assignments and exercises, and automatically assessing student
responses and performance. It’s likely to be used both in the classroom
and as part of distance-education initiatives. Unlike traditional assessment
systems, Maple TA supports complex, free form entry and intelligent evaluation
of responses
The aim is nothing less than freeing schools from the cost, effort and
limitations of paper-and-pencil assessment, in the most intelligent way
possible. With Maple TA, instructors can create online mathematics tests,
assignments and practice sessions that are graded by the proven Maple
maths engine, which of course understands that a+b = b+a!
Students take the tests through a standard web browser, while a Maple
engine running on the Maple TA server automatically grades the assignment
as soon as the student submits it. Question types include Maple-graded,
multiple choice, short answer/essay, fill-in-the-blank/drop-down, clickable
image, true-false, mathematical formula and more.
Adept Scientific’s maths software specialists are now investigating
the potential of Maple TA, and interested academic staff are welcome to
call anytime and discuss the potential of this exciting new development.
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