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Analyze, Visualize, Simulate: Mathematica for University Research

In this Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course, learn why Mathematica is used for academic research with a look at its programming language, support for parallel computing, and multiple publishing and deployment options.

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See why Mathematica is the complete homework and research software to calculate and analyze, learn and explore, visualize and illustrate, document and publish. Includes Russian audio.
See why Mathematica is the complete homework and research software to calculate and analyze, learn and explore, visualize and illustrate, document and publish. Includes Chinese audio.
Mathematica covers many application areas, making it perfect for use in a variety of different classes. In this screencast, you'll get an introduction to Mathematica and learn how it can ...
See why Mathematica is the complete homework and research software to calculate and analyze, learn and explore, visualize and illustrate, document and publish. Includes Portuguese audio.
John Erickson
John Erickson, an assistant professor of mathematics and computer sciences at Chicago State University, shares an example of how Wolfram|Alpha allows him to show real-world applications of the math ...
Students at Chicago State University describe how Wolfram|Alpha helps them with their courses.
Wayne Watson
In this video, Chicago State University President Wayne Watson shares his thoughts on Wolfram|Alpha's potential in education.
Dana Vazzana
This video features Dana Vazzana, an associate professor of mathematics at Truman State University, who explains why integrating Mathematica into her university-level math classes helps students gain deeper understanding of ...
Dana Vazzana
This video features Dana Vazzana, an associate professor of mathematics at Truman State University, who explains why integrating Mathematica into her university-level math classes helps students gain deeper understanding of ...
Cliff Hastings
Mathematica has the world's most sophisticated and convenient mathematical typesetting technology. This includes TraditionalForm, which transforms a large group of expressions into their conventionally used mathematical notation. Learn more about ...
Zhilan Feng
Zhilan Feng, a CDC collaborating researcher, uses Mathematica's computational power to develop and analyze a model of the dynamics and control of H1N1 via medications.
Cliff Hastings
Mathematica has a collection of Assistant palettes that provide immediate point-and-click access to an extensive range of Mathematica capabilities. This screencast demonstrates how the palettes serve as convenient entry points ...
Cliff Hastings
This screencast gives an overview of new features in Mathematica 7 that make it easy to use and engaging in a dynamic classroom.
Cliff Hastings
Mathematica offers an interactive classroom experience that helps students explore and grasp concepts. Topics covered in this screencast include getting started, interactivity, and cross-discipline uses.
Yu-Feng Lin
Using interactive manipulations created with Mathematica, the Illinois State Water Survey studies groundwater recharge and discharge, as deemed critical by the National Research Council. Hydrogeologist Yu-Feng Lin explains the advantages ...
Cliff Hastings
This screencast gives an overview of how to combine Wolfram|Alpha and Mathematica into a super tool for teaching, research, and student exploration.
Cliff Hastings
Mathematica 7 delivers an array of new capabilities, adding image processing, parallel high-performance computing (HPC), new on-demand curated data, and more. This screencast gives a basic overview of Mathematica 7 for education.
Cliff Hastings
This screencast is part 2 of the popular "Hands-on Start to Mathematica 7" series. Topics covered include stylesheets, slide shows, variable assignment, and graphics.
Chris Lee
The mathematics department at Roanoke College makes a firm commitment to incorporating Mathematica throughout its curriculum. Associate professor Chris Lee explains the advantages. Includes Spanish audio.
Chris Lee
The mathematics department at Roanoke College makes a firm commitment to incorporating Mathematica throughout its curriculum. Associate professor Chris Lee explains the advantages.