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An Immersive Environment: Teaching Real-World Problems with Mathematica
Paul Abbott
Paul Abbott, a faculty member in the school of physics at the University of Western Australia, uses Mathematica to build courseware, from lectures to exams. His students visualize surfaces, explore concepts interactively, hypothesize results, and check their work—all in Mathematica.
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