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Wolfram Technologies in Precollege Education: Trigonometric Graphs Examples

High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly demonstrates the advantages of teaching with interactive lessons created with Mathematica.

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See why Mathematica is the complete homework and research software to calculate and analyze, learn and explore, visualize and illustrate, and document and publish.
Take a quick tour of Mathematica and see what makes it a complete environment for education and academic research.
See how Wolfram technologies like Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha enhance math education. The video features visual examples of course materials, apps, and other resources to help teachers and students cover ...
Broaden your educational communication pipeline–from interactive courseware authoring to cutting-edge research collaboration. This video features visual examples of how Wolfram technologies are advancing education.
Watch an introduction to the Wolfram Demonstrations Project, a free resource that uses dynamic computation to illuminate concepts in science, technology, mathematics, art, finance, and a range of other fields.
Crystal Fantry
This screencast from the Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 explores the various ways that mobile devices can tap into the power of Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha to enhance learning in math, ...
In this video, get a quick introduction to the Wolfram Education Portal, which features teaching and learning tools created with Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha, including a dynamic textbook, lesson plans, ...
Conrad Wolfram
computerbasedmath.org is a project to build a new math curriculum with computer-based computation at its heart. In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011, Conrad Wolfram discusses the concept, ...
Nikki Johnson
Explore the various ways mobile devices can tap into the power of Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha to enhance learning in math, science, and even music classrooms in this recorded presentation ...
Cliff Hastings
This Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course explores functionality relevant to education. Topics include a survey of interactive models and computation and visualization capabilities useful for teaching.
Andy Dorsett
In this Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course, learn different ways to use Mathematica to enhance your calculus class, such as using interactive models and connecting calculus to the real world ...
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 ...
Cliff Hastings
This screencast walks through how to create and utilize graphics in Mathematica with a focus on examples for education.
Michael Morrison
This screencast gives an introduction and overview of Mathematica within precollege, community college, and four-year college classrooms.
Kelvin Mischo
Mathematica can be used to enhance course management systems by helping teachers easily communicate ideas, give students immediate feedback, and link real-world datasets to textbook examples. Learn more in this ...
Cliff Hastings
This screencast gives an introduction to Mathematica 8, including how to use free-form input, Wolfram|Alpha integration, and the Documentation Center.
This screencast gives an introduction to Mathematica 8, including how to use free-form input, Wolfram|Alpha integration, and the Documentation Center. Includes Chinese translation.
Mike Honeychurch
This screencast shows users how easy it is to use Mathematica as a whiteboard.
Cliff Hastings
This is the second video in a series showing examples of Mathematica features that are especially useful for K–12 and community college educators. In this video, you'll discover how easy ...
Cliff Hastings
This is the first video in a series showing examples of Mathematica features that are especially useful for K–12 and community college educators. In this video, educators share firsthand experiences ...