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You can create and present slide shows directly from within Mathematica. Mathematica-based presentations can contain interactive interfaces and live computations, letting your audience see the effects of changes to parameters in real time. Learn more ...
Donald Barnhart
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Donald Barnhart, developer of the Mathematica-based optical modeling package Optica, demonstrates how he's used the software to create the Sleidoscope, a new ...
Nick Hodges
Nick Hodges, co-founder of Cauldron, gives insights on how the company is creating games and simulation environments to support STEM education in this presentation from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit.
Jonas Sjberg
Jonas Sjberg describes how he's using Mathematica's control design functionality to create a tool for signals, models, and identification in this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
David Vaccaro
In this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, David Vaccaro shares his experiences in creating computer-based math lesson plans. The presentation includes success stories from two of his students, ...
Bruce Torrence
In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Bruce Torrence shares examples of how he's used Mathematica to produce illustrations, demonstrations, and animations for articles in Math Horizons, a magazine ...
Ivo Vyn and Jan Riha
Ivo Vyn and Jan Riha share insights on the applications of Mathematica in crystalline optical activity in this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
Dwayne Philip
Dwayne Philip shares his experiences with designing and leading the implementation of what is perhaps England's first and only blended-learning secondary school mathematics curriculum in this talk from The Computer-Based ...
Michael Aichinger and Sascha Kratky
Michael Aichinger and Sascha Kratky give an overview of the UnRisk-Q Instrument Builder and explain the advantages of using Mathematica to develop powerful financial software solutions in this presentation from ...
James Rock
James Rock explains how he's using Bayes's Theorem to fit data to a parametric distribution with Mathematica in this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
Kjetil Idås
In this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, Kjetil Idås gives an overview of the role technology played in raising his students' math scores.
Nikolay Brodskiy
In this Wolfram Technology Conference talk, Nikolay Brodskiy shares his experiences with using Wolfram technologies for a computer-based approach to teaching calculus.
Filip vrček
In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Filip vrček walks through classroom examples to show how Mathematica is improving the teaching and learning of mathematics.
Thomas Mawora
In this presentation from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, Thomas Mawora gives an inside look at the success he's having with Kenya's only math camp, which introduces students and teachers to a computer-based approach ...
Antonio Brito and Abraham Gadalla
In this Wolfram Technology Conference talk, Antonio Brito and Abraham Gadalla demonstrate how they use Mathematica's warning error messages to teach and reinforce mathematical concepts.
Scott Gray
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Scott Gray, director of Making Math at O'Reilly Media, shares his views on Computer-Based Math™ and gives an overview of the Mathematica-based ...
Gerald Thomas
In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Gerald Thomas explores some applications of decision process theory, which uses differential geometry techniques to predict future decisions.
Alison Clark-Wilson
Alison Clark-Wilson presents the details of EdUmatics, a European funded project with the aim to develop a resource for teaching secondary mathematics with technology, during this talk from The Computer-Based ...
Radim Kusak
In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Radim Kusak shares his experiences in creating the course, Introduction to Wolfram Mathematica for Teachers, for his colleagues at Charles University in Prague.
Klaus Sutner
Klaus Sutner explains his work on iterating binary inverse transducers in this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference.