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Find the resources you need to learn about computational fields and further your understanding of Wolfram technologies.
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A Guide to Programming with Wolfram Language

A Guide to Programming with Wolfram Language
Interactive Course | FREE
Requirements: This course requires basic working knowledge of Wolfram Language
Certification Levels: CompletionLevel 1
Go beyond the basics of programming in Wolfram Language. Learn how to write more complex programs in different programming styles as well as utilize flow control primitives and other features of this high-level programming language. Wolfram Language has a wealth of built-in functions that require little or no programming, but there are special applications that require programming to get the code to do things that go beyond those built-in capabilities. This course offers a collection of useful tips and technical details for intermediate-level programmers.
Course Overview
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An Elementary Introduction to the Wolfram Language

An Elementary Introduction to the Wolfram Language
Interactive Course | FREE
Requirements: This course requires no prior knowledge of Mathematica or Wolfram Language.
Certification Levels: CompletionLevel 1
Learn Wolfram Language and modern computational thinking from Stephen Wolfram's book with veteran Wolfram Language instructor and developer David Withoff. The course requires no prior programming knowledge and is suitable for those at any educational level with an interest in computational thinking and its practical applications.
Course Overview
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Analyzing Systems Using Wolfram Language and System Modeler

Analyzing Systems Using Wolfram Language and System Modeler
Video Course | FREE
Requirements: This course requires basic working knowledge of Wolfram Language and System Modeler.
This course uses a series of examples to demonstrate how to use System Modeler and Wolfram Language as an integrated environment for modeling, simulating, analyzing and understanding system designs. This course is for those who are interested in a deeper understanding of how Wolfram System Modeler, Wolfram Language and Modelica work together. Basic familiarity with Wolfram Language and System Modeler is recommended. Download the course materials, including a set of Wolfram Notebooks and a System Modeler package, and follow along with the video tutorials.
Course Overview
- Video 111 minutes
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Back to School with AI Tools and Wolfram

Back to School with AI Tools and Wolfram
Special Event | FREE
Certification Levels: Attendance
With advances in generative AI and new chat-enabled notebooks, the set of tools available has greatly expanded. How can you best use these new tools to enable learning? Demystify the technology behind generative AI in order to ground the conversation and explore how new tools create new opportunities for educators and students. Look at new workflows and get practical tips for working in chat-enabled Wolfram Notebooks.
Learn MoreBuilding and Applying Epidemiological Models

Building and Applying Epidemiological Models
Video Course | FREE
Follow this video course to learn about the basics of epidemiology modeling. The first few lessons will review basic dynamic transmission models, and each lesson will build on previous lessons to create progressively more complicated models that can be used to simulate real-world scenarios. The course uses data from past and present epidemics to explore how the models work and what can happen when model parameters are changed. The models are constructed and simulated using Wolfram Language and built-in data from the Wolfram Knowledgebase.
Course Overview
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Building Blocks for Deep Learning

Building Blocks for Deep Learning
Video Course | FREE
This video course explores how to construct neural networks in the Wolfram Language. The Wolfram Language neural network framework provides symbolic building blocks to build, train and tune a network, as well as automatically process input and output using encoders and decoders. You'll learn how to build feed-forward networks and about recurrent neural nets and why they are interesting.
Course Overview
- Video 128 minutes
- Video 227 minutes
Calculus Concepts and Applications

Calculus Concepts and Applications
Video Course | FREE
This video course begins with an overview of basic calculus operations and takes you on an exploration of Wolfram Language functions, including those used for computing integrals and solving differential equations. Learn from one of our symbolic computing experts about applications of calculus to real-world problems, gain insight into the technology underlying our built-in calculus functions, and find some interesting historical mathematical references as well as resources for further study. Allow the Wolfram Language to introduce you to—or help you to rediscover—some of the beauty and utility of calculus.
Course Overview
- Video 130 minutes
- Video 223 minutes
Computational Xplorations

Computational Xplorations
Instructor Led | FREE
Requirements: This course requires no prior knowledge of Wolfram Language or Mathematica.
Certification Levels: Completion
Join this free introductory course to discover how to interactively explore nearly any field using computation. See how computational thinking—a modern blend of critical analysis and information processing—is being applied to a range of disciplines not traditionally associated with coding. From nutrition to literature, you'll learn practical ways to use knowledge-based programming in your classroom, research project or company. This class introduces innovative methods for discovering ideas and insights using the computational intelligence of the Wolfram Language, the user-friendly coding environment of Wolfram Notebooks and the curated real-world knowledge of the Wolfram Knowledgebase.
Learn MoreDaily Study Group: Field Theory of Games

Daily Study Group: Field Theory of Games
Special Event | FREE
Certification Levels: Completion
Learn a computational approach to economics and business using the field theory of games, a dynamic model extension of game theory. See how game theory can be extended with ideas from geometry, physics and engineering. Discussions will include applied examples from economics to give students insight into the ways a systems engineering approach can be used to understand how decisions are made. No prior knowledge of game theory or Wolfram Language is assumed, so a brief introduction to both topics will be provided.
Learn MoreDaily Study Group: Introduction to Discrete Mathematics

Daily Study Group: Introduction to Discrete Mathematics
Special Event | FREE
Certification Levels: CompletionLevel 1
This Daily Study Group follows lessons from the upcoming Introduction to Discrete Mathematics course on Wolfram U. The course explores the main branches of discrete mathematics and simple applications in computer science. It follows and expands on topics covered in discrete mathematics or mathematics of computer science courses.
Learn MoreDaily Study Group: Introduction to Multivariable Calculus

Daily Study Group: Introduction to Multivariable Calculus
Special Event | FREE
Certification Levels: CompletionLevel 1
This Daily Study Group follows lessons from the upcoming Wolfram U comprehensive introduction to multivariable calculus course. The course extends concepts from single-variable calculus to multiple dimensions. Multivariable calculus follows and expands on topics covered in AP Calculus BC courses.
Learn MoreDaily Study Groups

Daily Study Groups
Special Event | FREE
Certification Levels: CompletionLevel 1
Wolfram Daily Study Groups are fun, directed, incremental learning resources for building computational competence. Study Groups offer academic and professional development opportunities for anyone interested in expanding their skillset. A Wolfram instructor guides each session by sharing short lessons, polling the group to review key concepts, introducing practice problems and answering questions. Certificates of program completion are available to engaged participants, with additional opportunities for Level 1 proficiency certifications offered for select topics and areas of study.
Learn MoreData Science Friday Webinars: Insights from Images

Data Science Friday Webinars: Insights from Images
Special Event | FREE
Certification Levels: Attendance
Join the Data Science Friday Webinar Series to learn about Wolfram's multiparadigm approach to doing data science. This series focuses mainly on image analysis—starting in outer space to study images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope and ending on London streets to analyze traffic images captured by "JamCams." Along the way, we stop by Mars to look at videos assembled from images taken by NASA rovers and dig into the geologic layers of South Asia as recorded by the US Geological Survey. Each webinar demonstrates the data science workflow and how to build a project pipeline through different stages, beginning with formulating questions, then wrangling and cleaning the data, performing exploratory data analysis and applying multiparadigm techniques to analyze the data, and finally, sharing the results.
Learn MoreData Visualization Quick Start

Data Visualization Quick Start
Video Lesson | FREE
Harness the power of the Wolfram Language to interactively visualize your data. Start with simple charts, add labels and legends and then customize the appearance. In a series of examples, you'll learn to process and incorporate additional data and create specialized visual elements, resulting in a rich interface that allows you to interactively explore your data in depth. Topics include general options for adding styles and labels to your charts, enhancing your data with wrappers and metadata and writing custom rendering functions that make use of the metadata to show additional levels of information. The class is suitable for those who have an interest in creating charts using the Wolfram Language but who have little experience with the system.
Learn MoreData Visualization with Wolfram Language

Data Visualization with Wolfram Language
Instructor Led | SEE COURSE SCHEDULE
Requirements: This course requires basic working knowledge of Wolfram Language.
Certification Levels: Completion
With the use of a curated dataset from the Wolfram Data Repository, this course shows how to quickly visualize different data structures and how to make your graphics ready to publish and share. Domain-specific functions as well as general techniques are shared for getting the most out of your graphics. The course is intended for anyone who wants to learn more about data visualization using Wolfram Language.
Learn MoreDiscrete Calculus with Wolfram Language

Discrete Calculus with Wolfram Language
Video Course | FREE
This course discusses the basics, history and real-world applications of discrete calculus as well as associated Wolfram Language functionality.
Course Overview
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Geography in Wolfram Language

Geography in Wolfram Language
Video Course | FREE
These videos offer an introduction to built-in geography functionality in Wolfram Language. Learn about making and styling maps, creating high-resolution maps of any region of the world and using multiple styles for vector renderings. The included examples showcase how to access built-in, curated geophysical and socioeconomic data, and they also demonstrate how to visualize the data in different ways using maps.
Course Overview
- Video 127 minutes
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Getting Started with Machine Learning

Getting Started with Machine Learning
Video Lesson | FREE
This video is a broad introduction to what you can do with machine learning in Wolfram Language.
Learn MoreHands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica Training Tutorials

Hands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica Training Tutorials
Special Event | FREE
Certification Levels: AttendanceLevel 1
Join a free online training session to learn different ways to interact with Mathematica—enter queries through free-form input and Wolfram Language, create notebooks, perform symbolic and numeric calculations, generate 2D and 3D graphics, create an interactive Manipulate, analyze data and turn your notebook into an interactive presentation. This is an exciting opportunity to learn directly from the authors of the book Hands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica and Programming with the Wolfram Language and ask questions during the interactive Q&A. Participants will need access to either Mathematica for the desktop or Mathematica Online to utilize the hands-on aspects of this training.
Learn MoreInteracting with Blockchains

Interacting with Blockchains
Video Lesson | FREE
This recorded livecoding session showcases features and functions available in Wolfram Language for reading and writing data to blockchains.
Learn MoreIntroduction to Calculus

Introduction to Calculus
Interactive Course | FREE
Requirements: This course requires no prior knowledge of Mathematica or the Wolfram Language. Prerequisites for calculus include Algebra I (elementary algebra), Algebra II (intermediate algebra), elementary geometry and trigonometry or precalculus.
Certification Levels: CompletionLevel 1
A comprehensive introduction to fundamental concepts in calculus, including video lessons and interactive notebooks. Follow along with the examples in the Wolfram Cloud and use the material to prepare for the AP Calculus AB exam. The course starts with functions and limits, followed by differential calculus and its applications, and then moves on to integral calculus and its applications. Problem sessions, exercises, quizzes and a sample exam are provided for self-paced assessment. Earn a certificate by watching all lesson and problem session videos and completing the quizzes with a passing grade.
Course Overview
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Introduction to Cryptography

Introduction to Cryptography
Interactive Course | FREE
Requirements: This course requires a basic understanding of number theory, algorithms, discrete mathematics and modular arithmetic and basic-level skills in any programming language.
Certification Levels: Completion
This course gives an introduction to the concepts, underlying math, principles and techniques of historic and modern cryptography; ties cryptographic protocols to real-world scenarios; and gives a necessary understanding of issues related to information security in general.
Course Overview
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Introduction to Differential Equations

Introduction to Differential Equations
Interactive Course | FREE
Requirements: This course requires no prior knowledge of Mathematica or the Wolfram Language. Prerequisites for differential equations include calculus and linear algebra.
Certification Levels: CompletionLevel 1
A comprehensive introduction to fundamental concepts and solution methods for differential equations, including video lessons and interactive notebooks. Follow along with the examples in the Wolfram Cloud and use the material to prepare for courses in natural science, engineering, economics and other fields. The course starts with a discussion of direction fields and methods for solving first-order differential equations, followed by the study of second-order equations and their applications, and then moves on to solving systems of differential equations. Problem sessions, exercises and quizzes are provided for self-paced assessment. Earn a certificate by watching all lesson and problem session videos and completing the quizzes with a passing grade. Level I certification in Differential Equations is awarded to those who meet the completion requirements and also pass the course final exam.
Course Overview
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Introduction to Elementary Algebra

Introduction to Elementary Algebra
Interactive Course | FREE
Certification Levels: CompletionLevel 1
Elementary algebra is a prerequisite for multiple mathematics and statistics courses, and a strong foundation in algebra can help you better understand more advanced math. This course introduces the basic concepts of algebra as well as common types of problems and how to solve them. Start with algebraic definitions and then move on to linear equations, linear inequalities, polynomials and quadratic equations. The instructor also discusses word problem examples in each section and walks through the steps to finding a solution.
Course Overview
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Course Type
- Interactive Courses
- Video Lessons
- Video Courses
- Instructor-led Courses
- Archived and Special Events
Interactive Courses
Also known as MOOCs (massive open online courses), these courses are hosted on the Wolfram Cloud and allow you to interactively explore concepts using Wolfram Language functionality.
Self-paced with progress tracking
Include video lessons, exercises and problems, quizzes, exams and a scratch notebook
Sharable completion certificates available for all courses
Wolfram Level 1 proficiency certifications available for select courses
Video Lessons
Short recorded lessons that provide limited instruction on a computational topic or for using Wolfram tech.
Quick-start videos
Lessons from content experts
A wide variety of beginner-level lessons
Free to watch
Video Courses
Video series that build on preceding lessons to provide comprehensive instruction.
Each video course features a playlist of sequential lessons
Recorded by Wolfram certified instructors
Comprehensive coverage of a particular topic
Free to watch
Instructor-led Courses
Scheduled as online and in-person classes, these courses provide comprehensive instruction guided by a live instructor.
Registration required to reserve your seat
Taught by Wolfram certified instructors
Opportunity to pose live questions to experts in the room
Course completion certificates available
Archived and Special Events
Presentations by Wolfram developers, content experts and instructors.
Webinars on special topics and new release functionality
Livecoding sessions
Wolfram Daily Study Groups
Free to watch