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Capture the Concept -- A First Look at COMSOL Multiphysics version 4.0
Live Presentation - Thursday, April 22, 2010, 2:00 PM EDT

 
It starts with an idea. Perhaps the first concept is a rough sketch in a notebook. Bringing your idea to life, however, requires that you know how your designs will hold up to real-world conditions. COMSOL Multiphysics gives you tools that deliver the power to capture the concept—that is, to analyze all relevant aspects of your design, and to do it quickly and efficiently.

Webinar tutorials include:

  • Modeling a Power Transistor, Heat Sink, and Tuning Fork
  • LiveLinks to Pro/ENGINEER®, SolidWorks, and Inventor
  • Parametric geometry sweeps
  • Cluster computing for Microsoft HPC Server 2008.
 
Clickable Calculus: Differential Equations, Linear Algebra and Vector Calculus
April 14, 2010: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (UTC -04:00) Eastern Daylight Time
“Clickable Calculus” refers to Maple’s remarkable set of user-interface features that makes common mathematical operations as easy as pointing and clicking. Unique among professional math tools, Maple provides both computational power and a new-generation user interface that allows students and new users to become proficient with Maple without the burden of learning commands and their related syntax. The result is that instructors can spend their time teaching mathematics rather than the tool
Overall, teaching and learning become more efficient and effective. By solving a spectrum of standard (and not-so-standard) problems drawn from differential equations, linear algebra, and vector calculus, this session will demonstrate the potential of “Clickable Calculus” to enrich the mathematical experience.

Maplesoft Solutions for Mathematics Education
April 15, 2010: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (UTC -04:00) Eastern Daylight Time
Maplesoft’s core mathematical software, Maple 13, offers a unique blend of computational power and ease-of-use, making it an essential tool for doing mathematics. Its smart document environment provides revolutionary Clickable Math techniques for solving problems from any technical discipline, ensuring that students are instantly productive and engaged. The results can be incorporated in rich, interactive, live documents that are as professional looking as a textbook
In this one-hour demonstration and Q&A forum, you will learn how Maple 13 and Maplesoft’s testing and assessment solutions are redefining mathematics education. See how Maplesoft’s solutions for mathematics education help teachers bring complex problems to life, students focus on concepts rather than the mechanics of solutions, and researchers develop more sophisticated algorithms or models.
 
Introduction to Maple T.A.
April 20, 2010: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (GMT-05:00) Indiana (East)
Maple T.A. is an easy-to-use web-based system for creating tests and assignments, and automatically assessing student responses and performance. Find out how the new release, Maple T.A.™ 6, enables significant levels of integration with course management systems, as well as internationalization tools and increased performance, offering a smooth, streamlined experience for instructors and students working in these environments.
The new product includes a connector to Moodle™, a popular open-source course management system, which lets users access Maple T.A. directly from their Moodle courses. A new web services application programming interface (API) provides tools to allow an institution to integrate Maple T.A. with virtually any course management system, including custom-built solutions. In addition, the Maple T.A. Connector for Blackboard® Software has been updated to work with Maple T.A.6.
 
The new release also provides significant increases in performance when large amounts of data are involved, and more flexible and efficient tools for managing question content.
 
MapleSim Training 2: Advanced Techniques for Complex Modeling Applications
April 21, 2010: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (UTC -04:00) Eastern Daylight Time
 
This Webinar provides the knowledge for going beyond basic modeling and simulation using MapleSim. It is intended for users who have some experience with MapleSim. Topics include:
 
Custom component creation from equations
• User-defined tables and datasets
• Extending templates using Maple code
• Multibody modeling and accessing CAD data
• Plant modeling code generation and the Connector series of toolboxes (Simulink®, LabVIEW®)
• Open Q & A
 
Applications of MapleSim in the Aerospace Industry
April 27, 2010: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (GMT-05:00) Indiana (East)
The aerospace industry has become one of the most active industries in the deployment of MapleSim. This Webinar presents an overview of some of the key application areas. The concepts of physical modeling have long been a key aspect of engineering in aerospace companies. Indeed, it was aerospace that pioneered new techniques in HIL (Hardware in the Loop) for testing control strategies. Understandably aerospace engineers from the commercial aircraft industry, national space agencies, and defence-oriented companies continually innovate their design strategies. In this Webinar, we will review the basic approaches in MapleSim-based physical modeling, and plant modeling for modern digital control and mechatronics applications. Application contexts such as flight control and space robotics will provide concrete examples and case studies
 
 
 

                              

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