Mathy slipped away from our booth at last month’s Teaching & Learning Conference at @UWaterloo to explore the @uwearthmuseum Peter Russell Rock Garden. 🪨
With 100+ specimens spanning 4 billion years, can you really blame a "mathscot" for getting distracted by numbers that big?
👀 Here’s a quick sampling of some of the different visualizations you can create in Maple to enrich your lectures, engage the attention of your students, and boost student understanding.
Scenes from McMaster University at the 2026 First-Year Math & Stats in Canada Conference.
We shared our talk on AI and math learning, ran demos, and joined conversations on active learning, assessments, and the future of first-year math.
Thanks to everyone who connected with us!
Maple enables explorations, investigations and reflections, not just calculations, which is more important than ever in today’s AI world.
Here’s an exploration of derivatives you can try out right now.
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https://t.co/N3zqk30kWB
Make your Maple code even faster with these data structure tips and tricks from an experienced Maple developer. #mapleconference
https://t.co/4UWc27pju4
When that second question hits 😭
Maple 2026’s Practice Problem generator is better than ever, so you can build up your skills, and your confidence.
Take a closer look: https://t.co/d3IQnrVXaP
A simpler way to style your plots.
New plotting themes in Maple 2026 make it easy to apply a custom look to all your graphs.
Take a closer look: https://t.co/I70xJQMH0H
What does π have to do with a wooden floor?
Read how even something as simple as dropping a needle onto the floor can reveal the hidden structure of elements of the universe.
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https://t.co/54F9Lu6mDL
A great few days at our Waterloo HQ. The R&D team (and Mathy) came together from far and wide to discuss development plans, catch up in person, and even squeeze in a bit of hackathon time.🛠️
Overindulged in Easter eggs? Let's swap chocolate for some math-based eggs instead!
Read this blog post to learn how, and then try it out for yourself! 🐣 https://t.co/pOzsb8ohyG
Finite volume and infinite surface area?! How is that possible? 🤯
This exploration of Gabriel’s Horn finds out.
Because math is also about “exploring the strange and fascinating consequences of simple ideas pushed to their limits”!
https://t.co/BKQSoOfSzO
Ever find yourself reading a static document, and wishing you could visualize, transform, calculate or otherwise do something with the math it contains?
Now it’s easy, with the new Document Import in Maple 2026! ✨
See more ⬇️
https://t.co/oh416ZGCjn
Don’t be fooled – upgrade to Maple 2026 before April 1 if you want to save 20%.
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https://t.co/PKIJUsJfZS
(And with the new AI Assistant and other great features that make it easier to do stuff in Maple, this is a release worth getting, if we do say so ourselves.😊)
Ever wondered how we can relate the height of an equilateral triangle to its other geometric properties? 🤔 Check out this video for the derivation and geometric interpretation of Viviani's Theorem.
Explore more: https://t.co/mdjLrffsxT
Time’s running out to save 20% when you upgrade to Maple 2026 ⏳
Explore what’s new in this release and take advantage of the offer before it ends on March 31.
https://t.co/Pn4xpHcLu4
Missed our latest webinar? The recording of “Simulation for Roll-to-Roll Web Converting Systems: From Insight to Better Decisions” is now available to watch! 👇
https://t.co/eVNy9usm1a