Here are several sites that Maple users might find of interest.
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- Doug Meade's pages filled
with worksheets he has wrtitten for an introductory differential equations course
at the University of South Carolina.
- The Official Maplesoft Server has extensive
resources. You should look here first for information on Maple and related products.
- The Symbolic Computation Group (SCG) has
a homepage as well. It has a brief history of the Maple project as well as the SCG
and information on the Maple User Group (MUG) and the share library.
- The MIT Maple pages contain a vast amount of useful information. Even though
some of this material is geared towards MIT's computer users, there is still a LOT
of great documents here.
- The Maple V fan page
has many useful links to places that house Maple information.
- Indiana University, Bloomington has
a lot of interesting things. Look for the stuff by Dave
Hart , he has lectures using Maple and converted into HTML that are very interesting.