Math 244 Summer 2010
Web pages for individual instructors, and other links
Maple in Math 244:
Please note: Summer sections of Math 244 use Maple. Your instructor
may, however, assign different Maple labs than those linked below.
General information and help
- Some general
instructions to be used in Math 251 in Fall 2006. It is in Math 251
that most Rutgers students taking mathematics first encounter Maple; the
instructions here contain a lot of general information about the program.
-
An introduction to Maple
prepared by Professor S. Greenfield. This is a good starting place if you
have not used Maple before.
- Maple help pages
prepared by Rutgers TA L. Pudwell. They were written with Math 251
students in mind, but should be helpful for all.
Maple information for Math 244
Getting help from other students
- Just as with other homework assignments,
it is permissible and helpful to discuss Maple labs with other
students. However, the Maple lab reports that you turn in are being
graded and will be part of your final course grade. As with all such
work, the printed form of the worksheet is expected to be the work of
the student who submits it. In particular, the projects include
questions that involve your interpretation of results of Maple's
computation. Text comments that
contain your answers to these questions are expected to reflect
your individual understanding of the topic.
Links to Maple labs
Your Maple labs should have a title, your name, and your
section number at the top. They should be stapled.
Each instructor will decide which Maple labs to assign during the summer
session.
Maple labs specially edited for use during summer session can be found
here.
Last updated: May 27th, 2010