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Maple Conference at Auburn University

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Reid M. Pinchback)
Tue Mar 7 09:28:33 1995

To: msug@MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 07 Mar 1995 09:27:24 EST
From: "Reid M. Pinchback" <reidmp@MIT.EDU>


This is for people interested in attending math software conferences.
I'm not entirely sure if this is a Maple-only event, or a more general
computing conference that just happens to have a substantial Maple
presence.  I removed most of the marketing hype that was included with
the original posting.  Contact information for the conference is at
the end of the message.


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Originally-From: Darren McIntyre <dmcintyr@maplesoft.com> 
!Dear Maple V enthusiasts,
!
!Come and experience Maple V- the most powerful mathematical software
!tool developed by Waterloo Maple Software- at the Auburn University
!Instructional Computing Conference, March 20-22.
...
!Experience Maple V during the "Focus on Technology in the Mathematics
!Curriculum" on Monday, March 20. This segment of the conference is
!devoted to mathematics, with participation from engineering,
!statistics, and the sciences. Dr. Jim Herod, Professor of Mathematics
!from Georgia Tech is presenting at 3:00pm, March 20 on the use of
!Maple V in teaching students mathematics as relevant to biological
!sciences. You will also find Dr. Herod in a panel discussion on
!"Issues in Teaching Mathematics with Technology."  Please feel free to
!explore Maple V in the designated labs of the school of Engineering
!during the conference. Product literature and demonstration disks will
!also be available in the exhibitor area. For more information on the
!conference, please contact Courtney Donald, (334) 844-4260. You may
!also obtain Waterloo Maple Software product information on the World
!Wide Web- www.maplesoft.com

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