For many years, technology has proved its usefulness in the mathematics classroom. Advances in symbolic computation and user interface design have resulted in tools that make it easy for instructors and students to explore concepts, experiment with ‘what if’ scenarios, visualize results, and solve engaging real-world problems.
This webinar illustrates how using Maple provides both the ease-of-use of point-and-click systems as well as access to a robust programming language for advanced statistical computation. This combination, together with a technical document interface, pre-built interactive applications designed for statistics education, and tools for building custom content, make Maple a powerful, flexible environment that will enhance your statistics classroom.