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Mathematica for Teaching and Education

Improve the teaching and learning experience with Mathematica. This Wolfram Virtual Conference Spring 2013 talk gives an overview of how to make your classroom dynamic with interactive models and shows a variety of computation and visualization capabilities useful for teaching practically any subject at any level.

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