Maple T.A.
Maple T.A. interface | |
| Developer(s) | Waterloo Maple (Maplesoft) |
|---|---|
| Initial release | 2003 |
| Stable release | 2016.1
/ January 11, 2017 |
| Engine | |
| Platform | Microsoft Windows (7, 8 and 10), Apple OS X, Linux |
| Available in | English, with language packs available for French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, and other languages[1] |
| Type | Educational Technology |
| License | Proprietary commercial software |
| Website | www |
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Maple T.A. is a web-based automated testing and assessment system developed by Maplesoft. It is used to deliver tests, homework, assignments, exams, placement tests, and practice questions to students, and then automatically grades the results.
Maple T.A. is based on the mathematical software Maple, also from Maplesoft. It includes functionality that supports assessment in mathematics-based courses in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). These include its ability to grade free-response mathematics questions where the correct answer can be written in many different but mathematically equivalent forms, or where there are infinitely many correct answers. It also has 2-D and 3-D plotting capabilities, algorithmic question generation that can be based on mathematical properties, standard mathematical notation for question display and student response, and graph sketching and other technical question types.
Maple T.A. includes connectivity features and add-ons for integration with course management systems, such as: Blackboard, Canvas, Moodle, Brightspace, and Sakai. Maple T.A. has also partnered with proctoring companies: Examity and ProctorU.
References
- ↑ "Language packs in Maple T.A." Maplesoft. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
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