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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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Tom Wickham-Jones
Mathematica's visualization engine powers high-quality static or dynamic representations, automatically optimizing the balance between computational efficiency and visual sophistication. In this video, Tom Wickham-Jones gives a brief overview of Mathematica's ...
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.
Jon McLoone
This screencast introduces the visualization options in Mathematica, including basic instructions to generate high-quality plots.
Theodore Gray
This screencast features a neat example of Voronoi diagrams that highlights Mathematica's interactive graphics functionality.
With over 700 new functions and cloud integration, Mathematica 10 introduces a host of new areas. See what's new in this video—from machine learning and computational geometry to geographic computation and ...
Jon McLoone
Mathematica 9 adds major computational areas and introduces a new interface paradigm—further expanding Mathematica's unrivaled base of algorithmic, knowledge, and interface capabilities. Get an overview of what's new in Mathematica 9 ...
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.
Jeff Todd
This screencast walks through the major advances introduced by Mathematica 7 and outlines why users should upgrade.
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.
See why Mathematica is the world's ultimate application for computations in this short video tour.
Lou D'Andria
In this video from Mathematica Experts Live: New in Mathematica 9, Lou D'Andria uses a series of examples to show how the Suggestions Bar works and why it's useful for users ...
Model, design, and analyze control systems; document design decisions; and interactively test controllers with Wolfram Mathematica and SystemModeler. This video features visual examples of how Wolfram technologies are driving insight, ...
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.
Abby Brown
High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly demonstrates the advantages of teaching with interactive lessons created with Mathematica.
Abby Brown
High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly describes how easy it is for teachers to create 2D graphs with Wolfram Mathematica.
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Vitaliy Kaurov
Methods of accessing Wolfram|Alpha from Mathematica are discussed in this Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course. Learn how to turn results from Wolfram|Alpha into formatted or raw data and ...