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Supporting Remote/Hybrid Courses with Mathematica Online - Webinar - presented by Wolfram
Where: Webinar/Virtual
When: Thursday, October 1, 2020
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Note: Zoom login instructions will be sent the day prior. If you have not received login instructions by 4:00pm the day before the webinar, please check your spam folder, if you still have not received the login details please email nercomp@nercomp.org.
Workshop Organizers: Kelvin Mischo of Wolfram Research
Registration Fee:
NERCOMP Member: Free
Event Overview
Many campuses now support Mathematica Online and Wolfram's newer cloud-based technology as a part of campus site licenses. Whether a course uses Mathematica or not, this technology is useful for online or hybrid courses or supporting collaboration related to academic research. This seminar will show how to create unique web-embedded applications or animations that support an instructor's teaching materials, and do not require students to know how to use Mathematica. These types of web forms can be created in a matter of minutes and embedded or posted in a CMS or LMS. This seminar will also show how instructors and students can author content in a browser-based version of Mathematica to support course work and easily share their projects in the form of a URL. The content will be applicable to any course level, and easily modifiable for any course that involves computation. Please contact Kelvin Mischo kelvinm@wolfram.com with any questions about the availability of Mathematica Online at your campus.
Kelvin Mischo
Kelvin Mischo is a Certified Mathematica Trainer and works at Wolfram Research overseeing strategic relationships with academic organizations in North America. After learning Mathematica as a student at the University of Illinois, Kelvin joined Wolfram in 1998 to work with high schools on the integration of Mathematica into their courses. Kelvin has given hundreds of technical seminars and training on Mathematica to high schools, two-year colleges, and universities. Kelvin is also coauthor of the Hands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica book, which provides a hands-on experience introducing the breadth of Mathematica and the Wolfram Language with a focus on ease of use.