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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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Debra Woods
For the University of Illinois's online math program, NetMath, Mathematica's visualization capabilities improve exploration and understanding by students. Mathematics professor Debra Woods explains the advantages in this video.
Eric Schulz
Eric Schulz, a mathematics instructor at Walla Walla Community College, explains the advantages of using Mathematica's dynamic interactivity and visualization capabilities in the classroom.
Eric Schulz
Eric Schulz, a mathematics instructor at Walla Walla Community College, shares a classroom example of using Mathematica for lecture notes and handouts as well as dynamic interfaces for lessons.
Cliff Hastings
Mathematica gives seamless immediate access to an ever-growing library of carefully curated and continually updated data. This screencast shows you how to access and utilize Mathematica's integrated data.
Cliff Hastings
This tutorial screencast encourages users to work along in Mathematica 7 as they learn the basics to create their first notebook, calculations, visualizations, and interactive examples.
This tutorial screencast encourages users to work along in Mathematica 7 as they learn the basics to create their first notebook, calculations, visualizations, and interactive examples. Includes Japanese audio.
This tutorial screencast encourages users to work along in Mathematica 7 as they learn the basics to create their first notebook, calculations, visualizations, and interactive examples. Includes Spanish audio.
This tutorial screencast encourages users to work along in Mathematica 7 as they learn the basics to create their first notebook, calculations, visualizations, and interactive examples. Includes Portuguese audio.
Cliff Hastings
Mathematica users around the world have created a variety of materials—from examples and Demonstrations to coursewares and projects—many of which you can start using immediately, even with no ...
Cliff Hastings
This screencast gives an overview of how to use existing resources, including "How tos" and Wolfram Demonstrations, to expand use of Mathematica in education.
Creating interactive models in Mathematica allows students to explore hard-to-understand concepts, test theories, and quickly gain a deeper understanding of the materials being taught firsthand. This screencast shows you how ...
Cliff Hastings
Creating interactive models in Mathematica allows students to explore hard-to-understand concepts and test theories and to quickly gain a deeper understanding of the materials being taught firsthand. This screencast shows ...
Eric Schulz
Mathematica's Assistant palettes provide point-and-click access to a range of Mathematica capabilities. This screencast gives an overview of Mathematica's Classroom Assistant Palette and how to use it on an electronic ...
Cliff Hastings
This screencast provides an overview of functionality in Mathematica 7 that makes it easy for educators to integrate into precollege, community college, and higher-education classrooms. It includes many examples of Mathematica's ...
See why Mathematica is the world's ultimate application for computations in this short video tour.
Frank Scherbaum
Geophysics professor Frank Scherbaum walks through an example of how he used Mathematica to develop an integrated system for students, teachers, and researchers to use in their probabilistic seismic hazard ...
Frank Scherbaum
Geophysics professor Frank Scherbaum walks through an example of how he used Mathematica to develop an integrated system for students, teachers, and researchers to use in their probabilistic seismic hazard ...
Cliff Hastings
This tutorial screencast encourages users to work along in Mathematica 6 as they learn the basics to create their first notebook, calculations, visualizations, and interactive examples.