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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 of all levels to navigate and discover functionality throughout the Mathematica system.

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See how Mathematica, Wolfram SystemModeler, Wolfram|Alpha, and other Wolfram technologies are advancing biosciences.
Dana Vazzana
This video features Dana Vazzana, an associate professor of mathematics at Truman State University, who explains why integrating Mathematica into her university-level math classes helps students gain deeper understanding of ...
Dana Vazzana
This video features Dana Vazzana, an associate professor of mathematics at Truman State University, who explains why integrating Mathematica into her university-level math classes helps students gain deeper understanding of ...
Yves Klett
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011, Yves Klett from the Institute of Aircraft Design & University of Stuttgart, Germany, shares a few mechanical engineering examples that make good use ...
Philip Zecher
Philip Zecher of EQA Partners details how Mathematica is used in every facet of his firm's operation at the "Optimizing Financial Modeling with Mathematica" 2011 seminar.
Paul Abbott
Paul Abbott, a faculty member in the school of physics at the University of Western Australia, uses Mathematica to build courseware, from lectures to exams. His students visualize surfaces, explore ...
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.
Jeff Todd
Mathematica 7 delivers an array of new capabilities, adding image processing, parallel high-performance computing (HPC), new on-demand curated data, and more. This screencast gives a basic overview of Mathematica 7.
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 ...
Michael Morrison
This screencast gives an introduction and overview of Mathematica within precollege, community college, and four-year college classrooms.
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, ...
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, ...
Ulises Cervantes-Pimentel
In this video presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011, Ulises Cervantes-Pimentel, a senior kernel developer at Wolfram, describes how to compute and program using the new GPU capabilities in Mathematica 8.
Tim Shine
In this video, Tim Shine, an anesthesiologist at Mayo Clinic, shares an example of how Mathematica is used to model complex physiological data about the blood pressure curve.
Tom Wickham-Jones
Mathematica's integration of interface elements into its symbolic language framework makes it realistic for non-experts to create highly sophisticated and customized interfaces. In this video, Tom Wickham-Jones talks about Mathematica's ...
Conrad Wolfram
In this video, Conrad Wolfram gives a general overview of Mathematica's automatic algorithm selection, which enables Mathematica to select and apply the best algorithm(s) for a given task.
Roman Maeder
This recorded presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011 gives a look at advanced features of Mathematica's parallel programming language, including automatic distribution of values to parallel kernels and automatic parallelization ...
Cliff Hastings
Mathematica 7 delivers an array of new capabilities, adding image processing, parallel high-performance computing (HPC), new on-demand curated data, and more. This screencast gives a basic overview of Mathematica 7 for education.
Jon McLoone
This screencast introduces you to the basics of numeric computation in Mathematica with examples covering exact numbers, approximate numbers, high-precision numbers, and complex numbers.
Jon McLoone
The Wolfram Mathematica Online Integrator is the world's only full-power integration solver. This screencast shows you how you can go beyond the capabilities of The Integrator with a Mathematica license.