The Mathematica Classroom:

enhancing undergraduate teaching and learning.

The Mathematica classroom is the main Electrical Engineering computer-integrated instructional facility. It is presently equipped with 9 networked workstations and Mathematica, a system for doing mathematics on a computer. The classroom was established in 1996 with funding from the National Science Foundation (DUE-9650253, PI: M. Jankowski). The School of Applied Science and Wolfram Research (Laboratory Grant Program) have recently provided funds to upgrade the classroom with new computers and version 4 of Mathematica, respectively. Their support is gratefully acknowledged. 

  • Workstations: Dell OptiPlex (PIII 450MHz, 128MB RAM, 10 GB, 17" monitors)
  • Operating Systems: Windows NT Workstation 4.0, Linux (Red Hat 6.x) (dual boot configuration)
  • Applications: Mathematica 4.0