Maple Resource Area
The Producer's Home Page
- The Symbolic Computation Group at
the University of Waterloo were the original developers of Maple. This
WWW site includes a brief history of the SCG, a share library, and access
to home pages.
User Communication
- There is an active
Maple User Group which you may join. This group is moderated by a
member of the Symbolic Computation Group.
Shareware Libraries
University of Waterloo,
Canada
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- North Carolina State University maintains the
NCSU Maple
Archive. It includes a
Maple Picture Gallery
Educational Resources
- MIT
maintains a large collection of Maple material including publications and
references on
teaching with Maple
- The NCSU site contains several interesting packages suitable for calculus
students including
CalcP and
calcplot. NCSU also has Maple V supplements for CCH Calculus.
- The NCSU Archive includes a
Maple Dictionary (which you may download) that is suitable for
beginning students, and Maple learning aids including
Maple in Action which teaches Maple basics in the context of
elementary mathematics problems.
- Maple
Examples from the University of Utah: This site contains Maple
examples on how to make a graph, solve an equation, etc.
Other Maple Resources
- GRTensor from
Queen's University, Canada. (Primarily serves advanced mathematics)
- The Maple V fan
page is maintained by the Rapperswil School of Engineering.
- Nancy, France is a
Maple source in French.