Maplets for Calculus
Maplets for Calculus are a collection of Java applets written in the computer algebra system (CAS) Maple, which teach calculus. They were written by Philip Yasskin at Texas A&M University and Douglas Meade at the University of South Carolina.
In March 2008, Maplets for Calculus received the 2008 ICTCM Award for Excellence and Innovation in Using Technology to Enhance the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics at the 20th International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics.[1]
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