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Michael Belcher In this video from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, Michael Belcher leads a discussion with Jon McLoone on whether Computer-Based Math is winning over the critics. |
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Seth Chandler In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Seth Chandler explores the practicalities of using J/Link to establish Mathematica as a communications hub among code developed in Clojure, Scala, and Jython. |
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Tom Button In this presentation from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, Tom Button discusses his role in developing a new advanced-level mathematics unit, which uses software for teaching, learning, and assessment. |
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Josef Karthauser In this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, Josef Karthauser, co-founder of Dr Dots, shares his company's approach to creating educational software that not only teaches kids STEM subjects ... |
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Eddie Wilde Eddie Wilde, a manager of the mathematics qualifications team at OCR, gives an overview of the use of technology in learning and assessing advanced-level mathematics in England and Wales in ... |
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Agneau Belanyek Agneau Belanyek, a principal examiner at OCR, gives his perspective on where programming fits into mathematics education in this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit. |
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Daniel Pryjma This Wolfram Training course explores functionality relevant to education. Topics include a survey of interactive models and computation and visualization capabilities useful for teaching. Includes Portuguese translation. |
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Emma Mulqueeny Emma Mulqueeny, CEO of Rewired State, discusses her efforts to teach kids to program and the importance of pushing the potential of the UK digital industry during her presentation at ... |
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Alan Mycroft Alan Mycroft, a trustee of Raspberry Pi and professor of computing at the University of Cambridge, shares his views on where programming fits into education in this talk from The ... |
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Benjamin Koo In this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, Benjamin Koo, a professor at Tsinghua University, shares his experiences in developing a team-based learning program and offers advice on how to effectively lead students ... |
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David Stern In this presentation from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, David Stern offers his views on the future of a computer-based approach to math and statistics education in Kenya, where he's ... |
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David Vaccaro David Vaccaro discusses his involvement in building a middle school curriculum and where computer based mathematics would fit in as part of this presentation at The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit. |
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Conrad Wolfram Conrad Wolfram closes the Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit with a wrap-up of insights gained at the event and future directions for the computer based mathematics movement. |
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Yu-Sung Chang Mathematica's powerful tools for building graphics are tightly integrated into its high-level programming language. This introductory course from the Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2012 covers topics related to using Mathematica for ... |
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Yu-Sung Chang The Wolfram Computable Document Format (CDF) provides a new streamlined way for creating dynamic educational content. This course from the Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2012 shows how to use CDF for ... |
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See how Wolfram technologies like Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha enhance math education. The video features visual examples of course materials, apps, and other resources to help teachers and students cover ... |
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Broaden your educational communication pipeline–from interactive courseware authoring to cutting-edge research collaboration. This video features visual examples of how Wolfram technologies are advancing education. |
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Yu-Sung Chang The Wolfram Computable Document Format (CDF) provides a new streamlined way for creating dynamic educational content. This Wolfram Training on-demand course shows how to use CDF for teaching and sharing, ... |
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Daniel Zicha See how Daniel Zicha, head of Light Microscopy at Cancer Research UK, uses Mathematica to develop light microscopy techniques for biomedical research in applications of image processing and analysis methods. |