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Time Series with Wolfram Language
Time Series with Wolfram Language
Archived Event | FREE
Certification Levels: Attendance
This webinar introduces the Wolfram Language framework for computing with time series data. Starting from the basics of time series representation and simple transformations such as plotting, smoothing and resampling, the webinar also explores more advanced topics like forecasting, fitting random process models and simulating scenarios.
Learn MoreTime Value of Money
Time Value of Money
Video Lesson | FREE
Requirements: The course is for those who have basic familiarity with Mathematica. General knowledge of mathematics is recommended.
People move money from the present to the future and vice versa through saving and borrowing. To evaluate these transactions, financial analysts weigh present and future cash flows. With customized financial examples, such as discounted cash flows and mortgage valuation, this class introduces the mathematics of time value and the built-in Wolfram Language functions that make calculations quick and easy. This class is for those who have basic familiarity with the Wolfram Language. General knowledge of mathematics is recommended.
Learn MoreTips for Writing Fast Code
Tips for Writing Fast Code
Video Lesson | FREE
Improve your skills and save time by writing fast Wolfram Language code. This class explores several ways you can write faster code, including using special data types and parallelizing your code. Basic familiarity with Mathematica or the Wolfram Language is recommended.
Learn MoreTopics in Artisanal Calculus (Study Group Sessions)
Topics in Artisanal Calculus (Study Group Sessions)
Archived Event | FREE
Explore lesser-known but incredibly useful topics in calculus. In this Daily Study Group on "artisanal" topics in calculus, learn about umbral calculus, Bell polynomials, the Euler–Maclaurin formula and fractional calculus. See how you can apply methods in calculus to the study of dynamical systems, minimal surfaces and even number theory.
Learn MoreUnderstanding Manipulate
Understanding Manipulate
Video Lesson | FREE
This talk discusses the function Manipulate, which forms the basis of interface building in the Wolfram Language. Start with the basics and get an overview of key features that will enable you to take full advantage of this powerful function. Get tips for dealing with the common issues encountered while using Manipulate.
Learn MoreUsing DatabaseLink with Wolfram Language
Using DatabaseLink with Wolfram Language
Video Course | FREE
Discover how to integrate your SQL database operations with the Wolfram Language using the built-in DatabaseLink toolkit. This three-part video series demonstrates how to query the database using either built-in Wolfram Language functions or SQL-style commands. You'll learn to create procedures and functions, work with result sets and use batch operations.
Course Overview
- Video 116 minutes
- Video 220 minutes
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Using LSP to Develop Wolfram Language Code in Text Editors and IDEs
Using LSP to Develop Wolfram Language Code in Text Editors and IDEs
Video Lesson | FREE
The official Sublime Text package and VS Code extension make it easier to write Wolfram Language in those environments with text coloring and semantic highlighting. The video begins with a brief explanation of how Language Server Protocol (LSP) was used to create the add-ons for other text editors. The video then walks you through the features of the packages that make it easier to write and organize code.
Learn MoreUsing Notebook Initialization Cells
Using Notebook Initialization Cells
Video Lesson | FREE
Initialization cells are cells that are evaluated by the Wolfram Language kernel immediately before the first evaluation performed after a notebook is opened. These can be useful for importing data or setting variables before running any other code. This video will show you different ways to create and use initialization cells. It will also discuss how to save notebooks as package files.
Learn MoreUsing Notebooks Effectively
Using Notebooks Effectively
Video Lesson | FREE
This class introduces Wolfram Notebooks, structured documents that can include text, runnable code, dynamic graphics, user interfaces and more. The hierarchical structure of notebooks is explained, with discussion of cells, cell brackets, styling options, keyboard shortcuts and the Wolfram Predictive Interface that enables a streamlined workflow. Attributes of notebooks that aid in programming are presented, such as the ability to track the history of computation, support for rich data embedding and Iconize functionality. This class is suitable for beginners who are new to Mathematica and includes tips for notebook power users.
Learn MoreUsing Real-World Data in the Classroom
Using Real-World Data in the Classroom
Video Lesson | FREE
This course demonstrates how the Wolfram Language's built-in curated Knowledgebase can be used to bring real-world data, computation and visualization into the classroom for exploration and learning. Examples are given from a sampling of the thousands of represented domains, including chemistry, geography, weather and word data.
Learn MoreUsing Wolfram Documentation
Using Wolfram Documentation
Video Lesson | FREE
Take a tour of the Wolfram Documentation Center, featuring details and options for more than 5,000 built-in symbols grouped by functional areas, as well as examples, guides and workflows. Tips are given for using documentation effectively.
Learn MoreVideo Creation, Editing and Analysis Using Wolfram Language
Video Creation, Editing and Analysis Using Wolfram Language
Video Course | FREE
Learn how to create, edit, process and analyze videos with Wolfram Language. You can capture videos using webcams, or create them using files, images, existing video clips or built-in functions that create individual frames. Then learn how to cut, alter and compose video footage with dedicated functions for video editing and processing. You can also learn how to enhance video quality, perform color correction and combine videos and images using overlays and grids. This course includes examples of applying machine learning and neural networks to process videos and recognize objects, faces, speech or actions in the videos.
Course Overview
- Video 122 minutes
- Video 225 minutes
Video Games in the Wolfram Language
Video Games in the Wolfram Language
Video Lesson | FREE
Build entertaining user interfaces with the help of this video class. Even though the notebook interface was not intended as a video game engine, the dynamic updating and flexibility of the Wolfram Language allows for remarkably fun experiences. Examples start with just a few lines of code and work toward complete projects. The examples are ordered to follow the timeline of video game history and highlight the amazing creativity of Wolfram One-Liner winners, Wolfram Community members and developers.
Learn MoreVisual Explorations in Data Science
Visual Explorations in Data Science
Interactive Course | FREE
Requirements: This course requires no prior knowledge of Mathematica or the Wolfram Language.
Certification Levels: CompletionLevel 1
Data is all around us, and methods of making sense of data are only becoming more important. This course introduces a visual, example-driven approach to learning the process of data science. Through built-in knowledge in Wolfram Language, a dozen extensive and applicable explorations are carried out, with visualization guiding the way. Discover the richness of curated, computable data about millions of entities and hundreds of entity types built into Wolfram Language. Learn to leverage curated data and a plethora of data visualization functions to discover a revolutionary new way of doing data science: localized, organized and extensive.
Course Overview
- Section 125 minutes
- Section 213 minutes
- Section 324 minutes
- Section 418 minutes
- Section 519 minutes
- Section 618 minutes
- Section 724 minutes
Visualization & Graphics Quick Start
Visualization & Graphics Quick Start
Video Lesson | FREE
This class shows how easy it is to visualize functions and data using the large set of visualization tools in the Wolfram Language. Explore built-in functions for creating plots, charts and graphics and learn how to customize them using styles, labels, legends, meshes and other options. Specialized visualizations from the domains of statistics, finance, image and signal processing and control systems are introduced. The class is suitable for those who wish to use the Wolfram Language for visualization but who have little experience with the system.
Learn MoreVolume Rendering and 3D Data
Volume Rendering and 3D Data
Video Lesson | FREE
Requirements: The course is for those who have an interest in learning about volumetric rendering in Mathematica. Basic knowledge of Mathematica and 3D rendering and processing are recommended.
This class explains the principles of volume rendering and the art of constructing the right transfer functions. It explores the drawbacks and extravagant possibilities of this new visualization modality in applications involving real-world data. The class is for those who have an interest in learning about volumetric rendering in the Wolfram Language. Basic knowledge of the Wolfram Language and 3D rendering and processing are recommended.
Learn MoreWavelet Analysis
Wavelet Analysis
Video Course | FREE
Understand your data better with wavelet analysis. These videos offer an in-depth introduction to wavelets, starting from basic concepts and continuing into advanced methods and uses. You'll learn the essentials of wavelet decomposition of signals—including different types of wavelet transforms, common algorithms, visualizations and interpretation of results—with a focus on general applications in signal processing and time series analysis. Examples are presented from financial analysis, edge detection, denoising of images, data compression and more.
Course Overview
- Video 149 minutes
- Video 252 minutes
Wavelet Applications
Wavelet Applications
Video Lesson | FREE
This video class presents examples from a variety of applications, including financial time series, edge detection and denoising of images, thresholding, image and data compression and image fusion. Familiarity with Fourier transforms and data smoothing methods is recommended for this class.
Learn MoreWavelet Concepts
Wavelet Concepts
Video Lesson | FREE
Wavelets decompose a signal into approximations and details at different scales, making them useful for applications such as data compression, detecting features and removing noise from signals. This class explains some of the theory behind continuous, discrete and stationary wavelet transforms and demonstrates how the Wolfram Language and its built-in functions can be used to construct, compute, visualize and analyze wavelet transforms and related functions. Familiarity with Fourier transforms and data smoothing methods is recommended for this class.
Learn MoreWhat's Cooking: A Data Science Pipeline for Recipe Classification
What's Cooking: A Data Science Pipeline for Recipe Classification
Video Lesson | FREE
Learn the fundamental steps you need to complete a data science project. This video shows you how to use Wolfram Notebooks to build a modular project pipeline. With the use of a basic example, you will learn to import your data, clean it, analyze it and communicate your results using visualizations, reports and a cloud-deployed web app.
Learn MoreWolfram Data Drop Quick Start
Wolfram Data Drop Quick Start
Video Lesson | FREE
Learn how to get started with the Wolfram Data Drop, a universal data accumulator for devices, sensors, programs, humans and more. With Data Drop you can collect and organize data from anywhere, store it in the cloud and compute with it seamlessly. This video class provides instruction on how you can collaborate computationally with people as well as various connected devices, sensors and services.
Learn MoreWolfram Data Science Boot Camp
Wolfram Data Science Boot Camp
Special Event | See Page for Details
Certification Levels: CompletionLevel 1Level 2
Learn how to leverage the capabilities of Wolfram Language to deliver world-class data science results in this two-week online boot camp. Interact with experts on machine learning, generative AI, dynamic visualization, automated reporting and notebook-based interactive workflows.
Learn MoreWolfram GPT (Study Group Sessions)
Wolfram GPT (Study Group Sessions)
Archived Event | FREE
Wolfram gives ChatGPT computational superpowers by allowing it to call on Wolfram|Alpha—and Wolfram Language as well—for powerful computation, curated knowledge, real-time data, visualization and even writing code. Join this Daily Study Group and learn how you can inject computation into your ChatGPT conversations, solve math problems reliably, access accurate data and develop human+AI workflows.
Course Overview
- Video 131 minutes
- Video 229 minutes
- Video 350 minutes
- Video 441 minutes
- Video 540 minutes
Wolfram High School Summer Research Program
Wolfram High School Summer Research Program
Special Event | See Page for Details
Requirements: Students aged 14 to 17 who are excited about a STEM subject. A pre-program crash-course workshop is recommended for those without coding experience.
Certification Levels: Level 2
An intensive two-week program designed to advance high-school students' programming and problem-solving skills. Through a curriculum of active-learning activities, hands-on workshops and lectures, students explore the power of modern computation and deep dive into STEM fields while gaining mastery of Wolfram Language, computational thinking and research skills.
Learn MoreCourse 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