Wolfram Mathematica Teaching Tutorials

Mathematica offers an interactive classroom experience that helps students explore and grasp concepts, plus gives faculty the tools they need to easily create supporting course materials, assignments, and presentations. 

    • Teaching and Learning with Mathematica—Free video course

      Learn how to make your classroom dynamic with interactive models, explore computation and visualization capabilities in Mathematica that make it useful for teaching practically any subject at any level, and get best-practice suggestions for course integration.

     

    • Preparing and Giving Presentations

      Learn how to create a slideshow presentation that combines graphics, calculations, and nicely formatted text, with live calculations or animations.


    • Wolfram Demonstrations Project

      Download pre-built, open-code examples from a daily-growing collection of interactive visualizations, spanning a remarkable range of topics.


Wolfram|Alpha Pro

    • Discovering the Educational Potential of Wolfram|Alpha—Free video course

      Get an overview of Wolfram|Alpha and learn how to integrate its powerful knowledge into the K-12 classroom. Different ways of accessing Wolfram|Alpha, using prebuilt widgets in your classroom, and resources available to educators will be discussed.


    • Wolfram|Alpha in Your Classroom—Free virtual workshop for educators

      This workshop showed off many exciting new Wolfram|Alpha features for students and teachers. Learn how to use Wolfram|Alpha to inspire authentic learning in your classroom with access to real-world data.


    • Calculus Webinar for Educators—Free video webinar

      Explore functions and their derivatives, integrals and limits using the Wolfram Language. This session shows practice problems with the Wolfram Problem Generator and lesson plans and tips on using Wolfram|Alpha in your calculus classroom.


    • Physics Webinar for Educators—Free video webinar

      Learn about using Wolfram|Alpha for your physics class computations to complement your existing curricula. Interesting blog posts and online resources are shared that help foster curiosity in areas such as mechanics, particle physics, optics and others.


  • Economics Webinar for Educators—Free video webinar

    Access a wide range of socioeconomic and demographic data, currency computations, financial indicators and country data using natural language input. Create stunning visualizations and examine financial equations such as mortgage and annuity through rigorous algorithms.

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