Wolfram Foundation

Wolfram Science Summer School » A unique opportunity to do original research at the frontiers of science, the Wolfram Science Summer School each year helps about 40 students from a diverse range of scientific backgrounds learn about Stephen Wolfram's A New Kind of Science (NKS) and apply it to their fields of interest. Mathematica Summer Camp » An intensive 12-day program geared toward advanced science, technology, and mathematics students entering grades 11 and 12. Students learn Mathematica programming skills and higher math through projects and lectures. computerbasedmath.org » This is a project to build a completely new math curriculum with computer-based computation at its heart, alongside a campaign to refocus math education away from historical hand-calculating techniques and toward relevant and conceptually interesting topics.
Wolfram Demonstrations Project » The Wolfram Demonstrations Project is an open-code resource that uses dynamic computation to illuminate concepts in science, technology, mathematics, art, finance, and a remarkable range of other fields. Computable Archive of Mathematics » With support from the Sloan Foundation, the Wolfram Foundation, starting with a targeted segment, proposes to create, collect, and curate a new type of digital library and archive for mathematical data that will both ensure preservation and promote dissemination of mathematical knowledge. Complex Systems » Complex Systems is the original journal devoted to the science, mathematics, and engineering of systems with simple components but complex overall behavior.
Professional Development for Teachers Teachers learn to use Mathematica to create dynamic, interactive lessons via hands-on workshops, online courses, and more.
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We Teach Science » Through support by the Wolfram Foundation, We Teach Science has been able to offer Mathematica and training to its STEM mentors to enhance interactive learning offered to middle school students in math and science. LearnZillion » The Wolfram Foundation and LearnZillion have teamed up to create new videos to enhance education through Wolfram technologies! These videos will be created over the summer of 2012 by a team of 100+ Dream Team Teachers who will become experts in using technology in the classroom through trainings provided by the Wolfram Foundation.