Case Study: Edith Cowan University achieves seamless cross-disciplinary education and research with Wolfram Technology

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Why Edith Cowan University Uses Wolfram Technology to Inject Computation across Education and Research

Edith Cowan University learning advisor Ron Monson faced the challenge of needing to support curricula across numerous academic departments without having to learn dozens of specialized applications. He needed a single, unified solution with broad computational capabilities to handle a variety of tasks and subjects.

By implementing Wolfram's technology, specifically the Wolfram Language, the university gained a versatile platform for education and research. The solution provided access to curated knowledge and algorithms from any domain, intuitive interactive visual examples for students, and seamless deployment options for sharing and publishing work. This allowed for improved communication of ideas and innovations and enabled the tracking of application usage for learning analytics.


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Edith Cowan University

Ron Monson

Learning Advisor


Wolfram

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