Maplesoft Math Success Platform

Maplesoft Math Success Platform

Built on Maple.
Designed for math education in the age of AI.
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The Math Success Platform builds on Maple, Maplesoft's most trusted math technology, and extends it with analytics, AI-driven insights, and targeted resources across desktop, mobile, and web to help institutions improve student success in math.

Math education has changed.
Beyond traditional assessment
See more than final answers: how students work, where they struggle, and what support they need.
Build understanding, not just answers
Help students explore, reason, visualize, and think through the math.
Reveal hidden learning signals
Use analytics and AI-driven insights to surface patterns in student activity and AI use.
- Support for every part of math success -
For students: Help when they need it most
Students often struggle when they are working on their own: studying after class, preparing for tests, reviewing concepts, or trying to understand mistakes. Many do not take advantage of office hours, tutoring, learning centers, or other supports their institutions already provide, especially when math feels intimidating or asking for help feels difficult. When support is not available or students do not seek it out, they may disengage, fall behind, or turn to AI for answers without building understanding.
The Math Success Platform gives students productive support in those moments, helping them practice, visualize concepts, check their thinking, and build confidence while staying engaged in the work of learning.
Students can:
  • Visualize concepts
  • Check their work
  • Understand mistakes
  • Practice similar problems
  • Build confidence
  • Use AI in ways that support understanding
  • Strengthen independent problem-solving skills
"One thing I especially love about Maple Learn is how it benefits all students, from those struggling with pre-requisite skills and math anxiety, to those who need a challenge to reach their full potential. With Maple Learn, it becomes possible to meet students where they are."
- Alexandre Cavalcante, Assistant Professor, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
- Support for every part of math success -
For instructors: Teach for understanding in an AI-enabled world
In an AI-enabled world, instructors need learning experiences that focus on understanding, reasoning, and mathematical judgment. They also need visibility into where students are struggling, especially when students enter courses with different levels of readiness and need support at the right level, at the right time. The Math Success Platform helps instructors do both.
Instructors can create learning experiences without starting from scratch. They can use thousands of ready-to-use resources, work with Maplesoft content experts to develop targeted materials, or bring their own static materials into Maple, where the math becomes live and editable. From there, they can use Maple's features, including the AI Assistant, to add explanations, visualizations, examples, and practice questions.
Alongside content creation, the Math Success Platform gives instructors insight into how students are practicing, where they are getting stuck, and how they are using AI when they struggle.
Instructors can:
  • Build engaging course materials
  • Create visual, interactive learning activities
  • Design questions that focus on understanding and reasoning
  • Teach students to critique AI-generated work
  • See how students are using AI when they struggle
  • Use analytics to identify learning gaps and make more informed decisions about how to support the class
  • Work with Maplesoft content experts to develop targeted resources
"Not only has Maple greatly improved how my students engage with and comprehend fundamental concepts, but they can use that understanding to tackle real-world problems. As a result, they are much more engaged and motivated to learn."
- Scot Gould, Professor, Scripps College


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- Support for every part of math success -
For learning centers and student success teams: Extend support beyond appointments and office hours
Learning centers and student success teams work hard to support students, but many students do not ask for help early enough. Some are unsure where they are struggling, some feel anxious about seeking help, and others are studying when tutoring, office hours, or extra help are unavailable.
The Math Success Platform helps extend support beyond scheduled appointments by giving students productive ways to practice, visualize, and check their thinking while they work independently. It also gives support teams clearer insight into where students are struggling, using analytics to help them recommend more targeted practice and intervention.
Learning centers and student success teams can:
  • Support students outside scheduled hours
  • Help reduce frustration and math anxiety
  • Identify readiness gaps
  • Recommend targeted practice
  • Reach students before they fall too far behind
  • Align support services with the areas where students need the most help
- Support for every part of math success -
For departments and administrators: Improve readiness, retention, and student success
AI is now part of how students learn, practice, and get help in math. Used well, it can support learning, but without the right tools and guidance, students may offload the thinking instead of building the understanding they need.
When students move forward without strong math foundations, the impact can extend across courses, programs, departments, and the institution. For colleges and universities, this can mean higher failure and withdrawal rates, lost progression, retention challenges, and tuition loss. For high schools, it can mean students moving forward without the foundations they need for future math, STEM, or post-secondary success.
The Math Success Platform helps departments and administrators respond to this new reality. With analytics, AI-driven insights, and targeted resources, institutions can identify readiness gaps, understand patterns in student activity and AI use, and provide support before small gaps become barriers to success.
Departments and administrators can:
  • Use analytics to identify readiness gaps
  • Reduce failure, withdrawal, and dropout rates
  • Support retention and progression
  • Preserve tuition revenue in higher education
  • Prepare students for the next level of math
  • Understand patterns in student activity and AI use
  • Rethink assessment in an AI-enabled world
  • Scale support without overloading instructors
Analytics Hub Overview
In this video, we explore how the Analytics Hub works within the Math Success Platform to identify where students struggle.
What's included in the Math Success Platform
Trusted math tools
Maple Logo
Maplesoft's renowned desktop software, Maple offers the most powerful and comprehensive environment for exploring, visualizing, and solving even the most difficult math problems
Maple Screenshot
MapleLearn Logo
An interactive online environment for exploring mathematical concepts, solving problems, and creating and sharing rich, interactive content.
Maple Calculator Screenshot
Maple Calculator App Logo
A free all-in-one calculator that lets you solve problems, check homework, and explore graphs on your phone
Maple Calculator Screenshot
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Analytics and AI-driven insights
Analytics help institutions see where students are struggling, how they are practicing, and when they may be relying on AI instead of developing understanding. AI is used where it is most valuable: analyzing learning activity and surfacing patterns that help educators make better decisions.
Targeted resources
Maplesoft helps turn analytics into targeted support for students. Based on insights into where students are struggling, the Math Success Platform can deliver resources that address the exact concepts, problem types, or questions where students need more support.
Content expertise
Maplesoft's content experts help instructors and institutions get the most from a library of thousands of math resources. Instructors can choose materials themselves, ask for recommendations based on course goals, student needs, and areas of struggle, or work with the team to adapt existing resources or create new content.


Help more students succeed in math in the age of AI
When answers are easier to get, understanding matters more than ever. The Maplesoft Math Success Platform helps students build stronger math foundations, helps instructors teach for reasoning and support students where they struggle, and helps institutions improve student success while reducing failure and withdrawal rates.

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FAQ's
The Maplesoft Math Success Platform is a math education platform that helps institutions improve student success by connecting trusted math technology, student learning tools, analytics, AI-driven insights, targeted resources, and content expertise.

Built on Maple, it supports math learning across desktop, mobile, and web. Students can practice, visualize concepts, check their thinking, and build understanding. Instructors can design interactive learning experiences, teach for reasoning, and see where students are struggling. Institutions can use analytics and targeted resources to improve math readiness, retention, and student success in the age of AI.
The Math Success Platform is designed for high schools, colleges, and universities that want to strengthen math readiness, improve learning outcomes, and support student success across STEM and non-STEM pathways.

It supports students who need help building confidence and understanding, instructors who want to teach for reasoning in an AI-enabled world, learning centers and student success teams that need to extend support beyond scheduled appointments, and administrators who need better insight into readiness, progression, and retention.
Math education has changed. Students can now get answers from AI tools almost instantly, but getting an answer is not the same as understanding the math.

That creates a new challenge for institutions. Traditional homework and assessment may reveal less about what students actually know, while students may move forward without the foundations they need for future courses, programs, or careers.

The Math Success Platform helps institutions respond to this reality by supporting learning experiences that emphasize reasoning, visualization, practice, and understanding. It also gives educators better insight into student activity, areas of struggle, and where targeted support is needed.
Students often need help when they are working on their own: after class, before a test, while reviewing mistakes, or when they are stuck on a concept and unsure what to ask.

The Math Success Platform gives students productive support in those moments. They can visualize concepts, check their work, understand mistakes, practice related problems, and build confidence without bypassing the work of learning.

The focus is not just solving a problem. It is helping students understand what they are doing, why it works, and how to approach similar problems on their own.
No. The Math Success Platform is designed to support mathematical understanding, not answer-getting.

Students can use Maplesoft tools to explore concepts, test ideas, visualize relationships, check their reasoning, and practice similar problems. This helps shift the learning experience from “What is the answer?” to “Do I understand the math well enough to solve this?”

That distinction matters more in the age of AI, when answers are easy to generate but understanding is harder to verify.
The Math Success Platform helps students use AI as part of the learning process rather than as a shortcut around it.

Instead of replacing student thinking, the platform supports activities that ask students to reason, explain, visualize, practice, and reflect on mistakes. It also helps instructors design assignments and learning experiences that are harder to complete by simply copying an AI-generated answer.

The result is a more productive role for AI: supporting understanding rather than hiding gaps in it.
Instructors need two things in an AI-enabled learning environment: better ways to teach for understanding, and better visibility into what students actually know.

The Math Success Platform helps with both. Instructors can create interactive math activities, build visual explanations, design reasoning-focused questions, and use ready-to-use or customized resources. They can also bring static materials into Maple and turn them into live, editable math content.

Alongside content creation, analytics and AI-driven insights help instructors see where students are practicing, where they are getting stuck, and where additional support may be needed.
No. The Math Success Platform strengthens the role of teachers.

Instructors remain central to learning. The platform gives them more visibility, better resources, and more ways to support students before they fall too far behind.

This matters because instructors cannot always see what happens when students are studying on their own, struggling silently, or turning to AI for quick answers. The Math Success Platform helps bring more of that hidden learning activity into view.
A general AI tool can produce explanations, examples, and answers, but it is not a math success strategy.

The Math Success Platform is built specifically for math education. It combines Maplesoft’s trusted math technology with interactive learning tools, analytics, AI-driven insights, targeted resources, and math content expertise.

That means the platform is not only helping individual students in the moment. It is also helping instructors and institutions understand patterns across student learning, identify gaps, and respond with targeted support.
Yes. Students are already looking for immediate, accessible math support, especially on their phones and outside scheduled support hours.

Maple Calculator shows that there is strong demand for this kind of support: it has reached more than 5 million installs, is used by students in over 150 countries, and has been used to scan more than 350 million math problems.

The question is not whether students will use technology for math help. They already do. The real question is whether institutions can give students tools that support understanding instead of simply helping them get answers. The Math Success Platform builds on this existing behavior by giving students learning-focused support they can use to practice, visualize, check their thinking, and build confidence.
Learning centers and student success teams provide critical support, but many students do not seek help early enough. Some are anxious about asking for help. Some do not know what they do not understand. Others study when tutoring, office hours, or appointments are not available.

The Math Success Platform extends support beyond scheduled services. It gives students productive ways to practice and check their understanding while they work independently, and it gives support teams clearer insight into where students are struggling.

That makes interventions more targeted and helps institutions reach students before small gaps become major barriers.
Math is often a gateway to programs in science, engineering, business, technology, health, and other fields. When students struggle in math, the impact can extend beyond a single course.

They may fail, withdraw, repeat courses, change programs, or leave the institution entirely.

The Math Success Platform helps institutions identify readiness gaps and learning patterns earlier, then connect students with more targeted support. For colleges and universities, that can support retention, progression, and tuition preservation. For high schools, it can help students build stronger foundations for future math and post-secondary success.
Traditional assessment often shows whether a student got a final answer right or wrong. That is not always enough.

The Math Success Platform helps reveal more about how students are working: what they practice, where they struggle, what kinds of mistakes they make, and where they may need additional support.

These learning signals help instructors, support teams, and administrators make better decisions about instruction, intervention, and resource planning.
The Math Success Platform brings together Maplesoft’s trusted math tools, including Maple, Maple Learn, and Maple Calculator, with analytics, AI-driven insights, targeted resources, and content expertise.

Students get tools for exploration, visualization, practice, and understanding. Instructors get resources for creating interactive learning experiences and seeing where students need help. Institutions get insight into patterns that can inform support, readiness, retention, and student success strategies.
Technology alone is not enough. Institutions also need the right resources for the right students at the right time.

Maplesoft content experts can help instructors and institutions use existing resources, adapt materials, create targeted content, and align learning activities with course goals and areas of student struggle.

This helps turn analytics into action, so insight leads to better support rather than just another dashboard.
AI has made answers easier to get, but students still need to understand the math behind them. They need ways to explore ideas, visualize concepts, test assumptions, check their thinking, and build confidence in their own reasoning.

That kind of engagement has been central to Maplesoft’s work for more than 40 years. Built on Maple, the Math Success Platform brings reliable computation, visualization, interactivity, content creation, analytics, and AI-driven insight into one approach to math success.

This helps institutions support deeper learning, not just faster answers.