| This month’s issue highlights the new version of the Maplesoft-MAA Placement Test Suite, which includes several new features such as calculator-based tests.  In addition, read and download the latest additions to the Maplesoft Application Center such as, Eigenvalue/Eigenvector Sensitivity. Also, don’t miss this month’s Tips & Techniques:  Stepwise Solution of a Trig Equation in Maple and Assigning Partial Credit in Maple T.A.
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                        | e-Symposium: Physics-based Plant Modeling for Automotive Control Design
 April 3, 2008: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST
 In this web seminar, Dr. Ken Butts of the Toyota Technical Center, USA will present some of the physical modeling challenges facing the company and its vision for the future development of Rapid Plant Modeling methodologies based on symbolic computation. |  
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                        | Introduction   to Maple 11 March 13, 2008: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM   EST
 
 In this one-hour demonstration and Q & A forum, you will learn about Maple 11’s:
 • new smart-document user interface
 • enhanced mathematical power
 • increased connectivity to other tools
 
 |  | e-Symposium: Advanced Research Techniques in Mechatronics: Vehicle Dynamic Modeling in Steer-by-Wire Systems March 18, 2008: 12:00 AM - 1:00 AM   EST
 
 This Webinar will present the work   of Dr. Venkat Krovi and his innovative application of new design software   tools to accelerate the model development process and simultaneously increase   model fidelity.
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