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Published: Thursday, October 30, 2014 - 12:14 (SAE: Warrendale, PA) -- A new on-demand presentation from SAE International will explore how Maplesoft’s modeling and simulation platform, MapleSim, can bring together theory and applications in effective ways to engage students, enrich their understanding of engineering systems, and reinforce classroom concepts. Sponsored by Maplesoft, “Using MapleSim to Transform Engineering Education” is a free, 10-minute presentation that uses real-world examples to demonstrate how a symbolic modeling and simulation software with connectivity to hardware and direct access to mathematics can be successfully applied in different programs, from first-year design courses to fourth-year projects, offering even the most junior students a taste of “real” engineering. A Q&A session will also be included. The lead speaker will be Bonnie Yue, application engineer at Maplesoft. Yue received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mechanical engineering from the department of mechanical and mechatronics engineering at the University of Waterloo. Her primary area of research is hardware-in-the-loop test platform for planetary rovers. She has served as a teaching assistant for multiple undergraduate engineering courses. The moderator will be Lisa Arrigo, custom electronic products editor, SAE International. To learn more about “Using MapleSim to Transform Engineering Education,” click here. SAE International is a global association committed to being the ultimate knowledge source for the engineering profession. By uniting more than 148,000 engineers and technical experts, SAE International drives knowledge and expertise across a broad spectrum of industries, acting on two priorities: first, to encouraging a lifetime of learning for mobility engineering professionals and second, to set the standards for industry engineering. SAE International strives for a better world through the work of the philanthropic SAE Foundation, including programs such as A World in Motion and the Collegiate Design Series. Quality Digest does not charge readers for its content. We believe that industry news is important for you to do your job, and Quality Digest supports businesses of all types. However, someone has to pay for this content. And that’s where advertising comes in. Most people consider ads a nuisance, but they do serve a useful function besides allowing media companies to stay afloat. They keep you aware of new products and services relevant to your industry. All ads in Quality Digest apply directly to products and services that most of our readers need. You won’t see automobile or health supplement ads. So please consider turning off your ad blocker for our site. Thanks, SAE International with headquarters in Troy Michigan, is a global association of more than 138,000 engineers and related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive, and commercial-vehicle industries. SAE International’s core competencies are life-long learning and voluntary consensus standards development. SAE International’s charitable arm is the SAE Foundation, which supports many programs including A World in Motion, SAE’s curriculum program that brings science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) to life in the classroom, and the Collegiate Design Series.New On-Demand Presentation from SAE International
Exploring how MapleSim software can enhance engineering education
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