Teaching & Research with Mathematica 9 and Wolfram|Alpha Pro
2:30-3:45 Tuesday, 9 April 2013, 401 Math/Psyc Building, UMBC
This talk by staff from Wolfram will illustrate capabilities in Mathematica 9 that are directly applicable for use in teaching and research on campus. Topics include the folowing
- Free-form linguistic input & predictive interface features
- 2D and 3D visualization
- Dynamic interactivity & On-demand scientific data
- Example-driven course materials
- Symbolic interface construction
- Statistics & Data anaylsis
- Digital Image Processing, Parallelization, and Control Systems functionality
The new Wolfram|Alpha Pro website will be featured, demonstrating the following capabilities.
- built-in CDF interactivity
- automatic creation of interactive models
- ability to upload data (spreadsheets, data, text) for instant and
- thorough analysis
- step-by-step solution guide to many problems
- specialized keyboard for mathematical and scientific symbols
- export results to over 60 formats
Current Mathematica users will benefit from seeing improvements and new features of Mathematica 9 as well as Wolfram|Alpha Pro but prior knowledge of Mathematica is not required.