Workshop #1 -- Introduction to Maple for Calculus Maple is a computer algebra system that can be change the way you teach calculus by emphasizing the concepts and de-emphasizing the mechanical manipulations. In this hands-on introduction to Maple, you will learn how to use Maple to graph functions, solve equations, and manipulate equations. Specific attention will be given to the creation of graphical representations of fundamental calculus topics, including secant lines converging to tangent lines and Riemann sums converging to the area under a curve. Workshop #2 -- Teaching Calculus with Maple There are many models for using Maple in the classroom. Attendees of this workshop will be able to see several different ways Maple can be used to enhance a course. Several different forms of course materials will be shared, including supplemental worksheets, web-based "maplets" (Maple applets), and electronic texts implemented as Maple worksheets. This workshop will include a demonstration of the presenter's efforts to bridge the language barrier by (almost) automating the translation of maplets for non-English users.