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MSTI 130 - Mathematical Modeling and Quantitative Analysis

Click here to download a copy of the updated StatPro add-in for Microsoft Excel. You will need this for the course.

Click here to download chapters from the textbook.

Visit the web site about the text Data Analysis Through Modeling by Kris Green and Allen Emerson.

MATH 170 - Introduction to Mathematical Modeling

Course Resources and course information

GMST 511 - Integrating Instructional Technology into Teaching

Webquest on teaching portfolios

Fall 2003 Student Portfolios

GMST 570 - Modeling Change in Mathematics and Science

Resources and course information

Calculus/Calculus III

Right-click and "save target as.." to download a ZIP file (over 8MB!!) of Vector Calculus Notes (MATH 222 Calculus III) in HTML (Web format).

You can also access the web site online at http://keep2.sjfc.edu/faculty/kgreen/vector/main_menu.html This also contains brief reviews of topics from one variable calculus (derivatives and integrals)

Differential Equations

I put together some information and activities related to systems of differential equations. The entire project begins here. You can access a neat Flash MX activity for classifying phase portraits here.

MAPLE Resources for Students

MAPLE's own web site has excellent resources at http://www.maple4students.com. These resources are listed by course.

Downloadable calculus tutorials for MAPLE at http://www.math.gatech.edu/~carlen/maplestuff.html

Calculus I tutorials from Northern Michigan University http://ellerbruch.nmu.edu/Maple/Maple.html

Basics of MAPLE by topic http://www.math.tamu.edu/~dallen/Maple_Tutorial/

MAPLE worksheets, labs, etc. from a course at University of Nebraska, Lincoln:  http://www.math.unl.edu/~sdunbar/Maple/MapleandMath/mapleandmath.html

ODE and Linear Algebra references http://www.math.utah.edu/~haskell/2250/

An organized list of links for using MAPLE: http://www.herts.ac.uk/natsci/Physics/maple/maplinks.htm

FLASH MX SOFTWARE (IN DEVELOPMENT)

Concept tutorial: Download the executable file here. This should run without any other software needed. This tutorial is designed to teach how to build mathematical models using non-numerical data.

MetaText: This requires that you download the executable file and the data file. Be sure to place both in the same folder or the software will crash.

All three files are available in a single, compressed ZIP file.

IMPORTANT NOTE: When using computers in the SJFC computer lab, you will not be able to either download or run the software in this version, because security settings prohibit the downloading of .EXE files. We plan to release the files as web-based applications very soon in order to get around this problem. Be patient.


This website will never be in a "permanent" state. At any time, the information may change or be supplemented.
Last change: August 2011.