Middle-division students have some knowledge of Gauss's Law from their introductory courses, but many have difficulty visualizing how physical quantities like the distance of the charge from a side of the box or the angle between the side of the box and the direction of the electric field contribute to the integrand. This activity allows students to move the point charge around relative to the box and allows students to see the calculation Maple does to find the flux through each side and the total flux. Students see that the total flux is $\dfrac{q}{\epsilon_{0}}$ when the charge is inside the box, $0$ when it is outside the box, and (can you guess??) when it is on a face, edge, or vertex of the box.
vffluxem.mw (Maple 13)
vffluxem.mws (Maple 11 Classic)