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Mathematica for Any Size Class

This talk highlights improvements made to the Mathematica-based math courses at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Three changes are highlighted: new, instructive homework assignments were created; modular assignments were designed; and CDF demonstrations with associated worksheets were created, opening the door for Mathematica to be used in the large-lecture sections of calculus.

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