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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 ... |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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See why Mathematica is the world's ultimate application for computations in this short video tour. |
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Abby Brown High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly demonstrates how Mathematica can be used for data and statistics analysis. |
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Abby Brown High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly demonstrates how Mathematica can be used for symbolic algebra and more. |
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Abby Brown High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly describes how easy it is for teachers to create 3D graphs with Wolfram Mathematica. |
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Abby Brown High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly demonstrates the advantages of teaching with interactive lessons created with Mathematica. |
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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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Cliff Hastings This screencast gives an overview of how to combine Wolfram|Alpha and Mathematica into a super tool for teaching, research, and student exploration. |