Course Description: M102: Project Session
Course Objective
This one-day session provides time for participants to explore selected topics in more depth and to apply Mathematica to their own areas
of interest.
Course Summary
This course is designed largely as an extension of "M101: A First Course in
Mathematica." Development of realistic applications is
almost always an invaluable step towards retention and full utilization
of the general information from the introductory course. This course
provides an opportunity to pursue such applications in a classroom
setting where unanticipated questions can be answered on the spot. This
course can also be used for individual consulting on existing projects
and for pursuing special topics chosen by the attendees.
Appropriate projects and topics for this course include beginning
to intermediate uses of Mathematica as well as topics that fall generally
within the scope of "M101: A First Course in Mathematica." Expertise beyond
the scope of that course, such as in specialized areas of application or
interaction with other software, may or may not be available. For
questions about topics that are appropriate for this course, see the syllabus for
"M101: A First Course in Mathematica," or contact
Wolfram Education Group by sending email to
education@wolfram.com.
Presenter
The course is presented by a Wolfram Education Group certified
instructor.
Target Audience
The course is intended for people who are interested in additional practice
with the material from "M101: A First Course in Mathematica" or who would
like assistance with specific projects or questions that fall within the scope
of that course.
Course Materials
Each attendee will be provided with Mathematica course notebooks
and access to the current version of Mathematica. The course
notebooks require Mathematica or Mathematica Player. For
attendees
participating in classroom-based sessions, course materials are
distributed in print and on CD-ROM, and are yours to keep; a
computer running Mathematica is available for your use during
class. For attendees participating in online classes, a download
of the course materials is provided; a temporary Mathematica
training license is provided upon request.
Prerequisites
Course attendees should have completed "M101: A First Course in
Mathematica," or have sufficient experience with Mathematica
to have identified specific projects or questions that fall within the scope
of that course.
Discounts are provided to attendees who register for "M102: A First Course in
Mathematica: Project Session"
in addition to "M101: A First Course in Mathematica." To sign up for
the "Project Session" course, see the training calendar and
registration page.
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