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David Howell See how Mathematica is used to discover new patterns and relationships in Wolfram Research's own web traffic, delivering insightful interactive reports. |
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Jon McLoone Mathematica lets you create your own custom interfaces, using its uniquely straightforward symbolic interface-building technology. This video demonstrates how to create a fully interactive, deployable application in Mathematica. |
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Cliff Hastings This screencast is part 2 of the popular "Hands-on Start to Mathematica 7" series. Topics covered include stylesheets, slide shows, variable assignment, and graphics. |
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Nick Gaskill Mathematica provides many options for customizing and annotating plots. Legends can be added to plots and customized with many of the same methods used to customize other Mathematica graphics. Learn ... |
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Jeff Bryant The Wolfram Demonstrations Project provides an easy-to-use template for creating interactive presentations that can be used by anyone with Mathematica or the free Wolfram CDF Player. Learn more in this "... |
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Theodore Gray Mathematica supports using joysticks, gamepads, 3D mice, and all other controller devices that follow the HID specification. This "How to" screencast walks you through how to use a variety of ... |
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Jon McLoone This screencast shows you how to assemble an ad-hoc collection of separate computers into a single grid for parallel Mathematica computation using the Wolfram Lightweight Grid System. |
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Chris Lee The mathematics department at Roanoke College makes a firm commitment to incorporating Mathematica throughout its curriculum. Associate professor Chris Lee explains the advantages. Includes Spanish audio. |
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Chris Lee The mathematics department at Roanoke College makes a firm commitment to incorporating Mathematica throughout its curriculum. Associate professor Chris Lee explains the advantages. |
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Debra Woods For the University of Illinois's online math program, NetMath, Mathematica's visualization capabilities improve exploration and understanding by students. Mathematics professor Debra Woods explains the advantages in this video. |
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Faisal Whelpley Mathematica notebooks consist of sequences of cells, which can be nested. The hierarchy of cells serves as a structure for organizing information in a notebook as well as specifying its ... |
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Using initialization cells, you can specify which input cells of a notebook should be evaluated first. This ensures that your code is evaluated in the correct order, such as defining ... |
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John Fultz Using initialization cells, you can specify which input cells of a notebook should be evaluated first. This ensures that your code is evaluated in the correct order, such as defining ... |
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Mathematica notebooks consist of sequences of cells, which can be nested. The hierarchy of cells serves as a structure for organizing information in a notebook as well as specifying its ... |
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Chris Hill One of the most powerful aspects of graphics in Mathematica is their interactivity. Rotating, zooming, and panning your graphics allows for a more complete visualization experience by letting you understand ... |
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One of the most powerful aspects of graphics in Mathematica is interactivity. Rotating, zooming, and panning your graphics allows for a more complete visualization experience by letting you understand images from every angle and present them ... |
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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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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. |