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Daniel Warren
This video features Daniel Warren, director of research at Knowles Electronics, who shares an example of how Mathematica is used to develop and test microphones and speakers for hearing aids.
Sándor Kabai
Wolfram Demonstrations using Mathematica to model everyday life can be educational tools for math and science teachers around the world. Demonstrations author Sándor Kabai explains how in this video.
Sándor Kabai
Wolfram Demonstrations using Mathematica to model everyday life can be educational tools for math and science teachers around the world. Demonstrations author Sándor Kabai explains how in this video.
Theodore Gray
This video demonstrates how the Dynamic function works in Mathematica and how it differs from other functions.
Theodore Gray
This screencast features a neat example that highlights the deep integration of Mathematica's symbolic processing language and objects you can interact with on screen.
Theodore Gray
This screencast features a neat example that highlights the flexibility of Mathematica's dynamic system.
Jon McLoone
This screencast extends your knowledge of performing single-step, basic calculations in Mathematica to combining them to perform more complicated calculations.
This screencast helps you get started using Mathematica by introducing some of the most basic concepts, including entering input, understanding the anatomy of functions, working with data and matrix operations, ...
Jon McLoone
This screencast helps you to get started using Mathematica by introducing some of the most basic concepts, including entering input, understanding the anatomy of functions, working with data and matrix ...
Abby Brown
Mathematica gives students the power to manipulate interactive graphics and develop complex data models. High-school teacher Abby Brown shares the success she experiences by using Mathematica in her classroom. Includes ...
Abby Brown
Mathematica gives students the power to manipulate interactive graphics and develop complex data models. High-school teacher Abby Brown shares the success she experiences by using Mathematica in her classroom.
Abby Brown
High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly describes how easy it is for teachers to create 2D graphs with Wolfram Mathematica.
Abby Brown
High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly describes how easy it is for teachers to create 3D graphs with Wolfram Mathematica.
Abby Brown
High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly describes the benefits of teaching with interactive content created with Mathematica.
Theodore Gray
This screencast features a neat example that highlights Mathematica's ability to respond to the current mouse location.
Tom Wickham-Jones
The Mathematica help system works with a highly structured set of documents. Each document falls into one of a number of categories, the most important of which are guide pages, ...
Abby Brown
High-school mathematics teacher Abby Brown quickly describes how easy it is for teachers to format Mathematica notebooks for use as notes, lectures, assignments, presentations, and slide shows.
Jon McLoone
This screencast introduces you to the basics of numeric computation in Mathematica with examples covering exact numbers, approximate numbers, high-precision numbers, and complex numbers.
Jon McLoone
Mathematica's unified computation and dynamic document architecture makes a new level of interactive presentation possible. This screencast shows how you can document and present your work in a Mathematica notebook.
Jon McLoone
This screencast uses simple examples to highlight the problems with numerical precision in computer arithmetic and shows why it's important to have a system like Mathematica if you want to ...