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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Have you ever done any modeling?

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“This 20-minute tutorial went live for the 2008 fall semester, and faculty test-drove it with their Mathematica courses. The video can be watched on demand, so it makes an effective homework assignment for students, watching and working alongside Mathematica as they learn how to format text, perform computations, generate plots, and even create their own interactive models.”
 — Michael Morrison, Academic Relationship Executive

[Click the screenshot (below) to launch the screencast.]

  “Hands-on Start to Mathematica
If you toil in academia or any profession requiring technical writing, computation, data analysis, and/or modeling (er, babes in skimpy swimwear, we'll be in touch), you owe it to yourself to watch this tutorial. If you're not familiar with Wolfram Mathematica, you're in for a treat.

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