Winplot
Carolyn Allred

Winplot is free graphing software (written by Rick Parris) which you
can download from the following site:
http://math.exeter.edu/rparris/winplot.html


Once downloaded, Winplot must be unzipped using Winzip or some
other software.


The instructions for using Winplot are included within the program.
And, there are multiple websites on the web where individuals have
created instructions and/or videos to help with the software.


I have used it for several years to create graphs for tests. You can
create graphs in two or in three dimensions. Winplot can handle basic
algebraic functions as well as trigonometric functions, parametric form,
revolving about an axis, shading, applications in Differential Equations,
etc. You won’t believe the number of things that you can do with this
free software. Another great feature for those of you who use
Respondus to create tests is that you can create a graph in Winplot
and import it into Respondus. Here are some examples of what you
can do with Winplot.

 


Carolyn Allred
Faculty Technology Mentor
540-2699
allred@columbiastate.edu




 

 

 

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