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Predictive Interface and Units

A panel of Mathematica experts showcase some of the new features of Mathematica 9, including the Wolfram Predictive Interface's Suggestions Bar and Input Assistant as well as Mathematica's unit system.

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This screencast helps you get started using Mathematica by introducing some of the most basic concepts, including entering input, understanding the anatomy of functions, working with data and matrix operations, ...
Konstantin Kouptsov
Konstantin Kouptsov discusses features of the Mathematica command line interface in this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
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.
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 Spanish audio.
Robert Yerex
Robert Yerex, chief economist at Kronos and creator of the Retail Labor Index, explained how he uses Mathematica to develop effective multidimensional infographics about trends in employment and retail sales ...
Tom Wickham-Jones
The Mathematica help system works with a highly structured set of documents. Each document falls into one of a number of categories, the most important of which are guide pages, ...
Abby Brown
High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly describes the benefits of teaching with interactive content created with Mathematica.
Abby Brown
High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly describes how easy it is to generate classroom exercises with Mathematica.
Abby Brown
High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly describes how easy it is for teachers to format Mathematica notebooks for use as notes, lectures, assignments, presentations, and slide shows.
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 ...
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 third video in a series showing examples of Mathematica that are features especially useful for K–12 and community college educators. Topics include mathematical typesetting, slide shows, interactive ...
See why Mathematica is the complete homework and research software to calculate and analyze, learn and explore, visualize and illustrate, and document and publish.
Jon McLoone
This presentation gives a whirlwind tour of Mathematica's key features as well as applications in image processing, control systems, GPU computation, and more. Download Notebook: https://wolfr.am/P985PU35
Conrad Wolfram
As an integrated all-in-one platform, Mathematica provides a smooth workflow from idea to deployment and allows users to explore ideas spanning different technical areas. In this video, Conrad Wolfram explains ...
Filip Švrček
Filip Švrček, an assistant professor in the department of algebra and geometry, faculty of sciences, at Palacký University in Olomouc, Czech Republic, shared classroom examples that demonstrate the power ...
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 ...
Seth Chandler
Seth Chandler of the University of Houston Law Center analyzes catastrophe models and other data in Mathematica to show how the insurance market can better handle paying for hurricane damages.
Seth Chandler
Seth Chandler of the University of Houston Law Center analyzes catastrophe models and other data in Mathematica to show how the insurance market can better handle paying for hurricane damages. ...