Topics are standadized(worldwide) by the Wolfram Research Education Group. Computer will be provided. Participants get a certificate. Participants may keep their course book.
								The training structure of the course M101 "An Introduction to Mathematica".
								Basic Structure: 45 minutes of lecture, then 45 minutes of excercises
								Day 1, morning:
								1.: Introduction
											1.1: Getting Started
											1.2: Common Inputs
											1.3: Getting Information
											1.4: Building Up Calculations
								2.: Notebooks and Typesetting I
											2.1: The Notebook Interface
											2.2: Cells and Cell Styles
											2.3: Format Controls
											2.4: Typeset Editing
								Day 1, afternoon:
								3.: Graphics
											3.1: Basic Plotting
											3.2: Plotting Data
											3.3: Graphics Options
											3.4: Graphics Expressions
								4.: Programming I
											4.1: Assignments and Definitions
											4.2: Procedural Programming
											4.3: Local Variables
											4.4: Functional Programming
											4.5: Programming with Rules (Pattern matching)
								Day 2, morning:
								5.: Mathematics
											5.1: Symbolic Calculations
											5.2: Numeric Calculations
											5.3: Linear Algebra
								6.: Programming II
											6.1: Basic Principles
											6.2: Functional Programming
											6.3: Efficiency
								Day 2, afternoon:
								7.: Packages, Files and Programs
											7.1: Packages
											7.2: Reading and Writing Files
											7.3: Interprocess Communication
								8.: Notebooks and Typesetting II
											8.1: Persentations using Mathematica
											8.2: Options
											8.3: Style Sheets
											8.4: Buttons and Palettes
									
								
								Information and comments to:
											Dipl.-Math. M.Sc. Carsten Herrmann by e-mail: schulung@ordinate.de