Authors: Irene Hafner, Martin Bicher, Thomas Peterseil, Stefanie Winkler, Ursula Fitsch, Nicole Nagele, Wolfgang Wild, Felix Breitenecker
This paper discusses the latest developments of the MMT system. MMT, which stands for Mathematics, Modelling and Tools, represents an e-learning system for teaching basic mathematics as well as modelling and simulation. Since the MMT system got its new interface in summer 2010, the range of examples has reached an impressive amount. Apart from examples concerning Linear Algebra and Analysis which are used in lectures of basic mathematics for students of electrical engineering and geodesy and geomatics engineering, the focus of the MMT system has recently been laid on the extension of examples for teaching modelling and simulation to students of Technical Mathematics. Lecturers use this web-interface to explain the current topic by showing examples on the MMT server. In addition, students receive an account to be able to also access these examples on the server from home to train their newly gained knowledge. Recently the data transfer from MATLAB to the MMT server has been renewed completely. The new render files enable a simple exchange of various output data.