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Yu-Sung Chang, Vitaliy Kaurov, Chris Carlson, Zach Parcell
Mathematica users from around the world tested their programming prowess in the Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012. In this video, the judges discuss the impressive results of the winning entries.
Yu-Sung Chang, Faisal Whelpley, Chris Carlson, Zach Parcell
This video introduces the panel of Mathematica experts who answered user-submitted questions on a range of topics about building dynamic interfaces during Mathematica Experts Live: Dynamic Interfaces Q&A 2012.
Yu-Sung Chang
Yu-Sung Chang offers helpful tips for animating heat equations and creating scientific visualizations during Mathematica Experts Live: Dynamic Interfaces Q&A 2012.
Faisal Whelpley
Faisal Whelpley explains the difference between Module and DynamicModule during Mathematica Experts Live: Dynamic Interfaces Q&A 2012.
Chris Carlson
Chris Carlson shows how to make the Dynamic function faster when building interactive interfaces as part of Mathematica Experts Live: Dynamic Interfaces Q&A 2012.
Yu-Sung Chang
Yu-Sung Chang shows examples of how to use Mathematica's financial visualization functions to create interactive interfaces during Mathematica Experts Live: Dynamic Interfaces Q&A 2012.
Faisal Whelpley
Faisal Whelpley shares how to find source code for Mathematica interfaces in the Wolfram Demonstrations Project and the Mathematica Documentation Center as part of Mathematica Experts Live: Dynamic Interfaces Q&...
Chris Carlson
Chris Carlson demonstrates different ways of changing the layout of controls within interactive applications built with Manipulate during Mathematica Experts Live: Dynamic Interfaces Q&A 2012.
Yu-Sung Chang
Yu-Sung Chang explores the advantages of using Computable Document Format (CDF) and shows examples of how to convert notebooks to CDF and display CDF in web browsers during Mathematica Experts ...
Bruce Carpenter, Joel Aufgang, Jon McLoone, Hang Kim Hoo, David Wees
Panelists debate where to draw the line between hand calculating and using computers for mathematics during The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit 2011.
Faisal Whelpley
Faisal Whelpley demonstrates how to add dynamic and control elements, including a mouseover event, to a plot during Mathematica Experts Live: Dynamic Interfaces Q&A 2012.
Chris Carlson
Chris Carlson shows how to detect devices like accelerometers or cameras on your computer and use them in interactive applications in this video from Mathematica Experts Live: Dynamic Interfaces Q&...
Yu-Sung Chang
Yu-Sung Chang explains how to plot and manipulate solids or surfaces of revolution during Mathematica Experts Live: Dynamic Interfaces Q&A 2012.
Chris Carlson
Chris Carlson answers a user-submitted question about initiating a Manipulate within a different interactive application in Mathematica as part of Mathematica Experts Live: Dynamic Interfaces Q&A 2012.
Scott Gray
Scott Gray, Director of Making Math at O'Reilly Media, demonstrates his approach to computer-based mathematics at The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit 2011.
Stephen Byrne
Stephen Byrne, Director and Founder of the Heritage World Press, discusses his views on how touchscreen technology will change the future of mathematics education at The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit 2011.
Faisal Whelpley
Faisal Whelpley answers a user-submitted question about how to extract data from curves drawn in Mathematica during Mathematica Experts Live: Dynamic Interfaces Q&A 2012.
Michael Borcherds
Michael Borcherds, Lead Developer at the International GeoGebra Institute, demonstrates the organization's mathematics education software at The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit 2011.
Yu-Sung Chang
Yu-Sung Chang walks through some advanced 3D graphics examples and shares where users can learn more during Mathematica Experts Live: Dynamic Interfaces Q&A 2012.
Gary Bitter
At The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit 2011, Gary Bitter, a Professor at the International Society for Technology in Education and Arizona State University, discusses what to look for in math-related apps and how they can enhance the teaching ...