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First 10 Minutes with Mathematica 8 (Chinese)

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.

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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 ...
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, ...
Take a quick tour of Mathematica and see what makes it a complete environment for education and academic research.
Shannon Smith
Shannon Smith, a fourth grade teacher, shares how she integrates Wolfram|Alpha into all of the subject areas that she teaches, from spelling and language to geography, science, and math.
Elizabeth Corcoran, Debra Woods, Abby Brown, Maria Andersen
This video is part 1 of a panel discussion featuring teachers who use Wolfram technologies, including Wolfram|Alpha and Mathematica, in their classrooms. In this video, they highlight some of the ...
Elizabeth Corcoran, Debra Woods, Abby Brown, Maria Andersen
This video is part 2 of a panel discussion featuring teachers who use Wolfram technologies, including Wolfram|Alpha and Mathematica, in their classrooms. In this video, they highlight some of the ...
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.
Mike Honeychurch
This screencast shows users how easy it is to use Mathematica as a whiteboard.
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
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 ...
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
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 screencast gives an overview of how to use existing resources, including "How tos" and Wolfram Demonstrations, to expand use of Mathematica in education.
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.
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.
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.
Abby Brown
High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly demonstrates how Mathematica can be used for data and statistics analysis.
Abby Brown
High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly demonstrates how Mathematica can be used for symbolic algebra and more.
Abby Brown
High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly describes how easy it is for teachers to create 3D graphs with Wolfram Mathematica.