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Jiro Doke
Jiro Doke
Dernière activité le 24 Août 2023

MATLAB Online lets students run MATLAB without having to install the software on the computer. All you need is a web browser and an internet connection.

I would love to hear comments and experiences of using MATLAB Online.

The Webinar has ended, but you can view the recording here on YouTube.

MathWorks has developed several cloud-based tools to enable instructors and students to have access for teaching and learning anytime, anywhere. Join us for a free webinar with Dr. Elvira Osuna-Highley where we’ll discuss these tools, how they fit together to support your course development and delivery workflow, and how to use them immediately in your online course.

We will discuss several resources including:

• Accessing MATLAB Online and MATLAB Drive Anytime, Anywhere

• Leveraging interactive content with self-paced courses, MATLAB Apps, and Live Scripts

• Mentoring students at scale with automated assessment and feedback in MATLAB Grader

• Connecting students with the community by participating in the MATLAB user community

Thank you to IFEES, GEDC and IUCEE for sponsoring this series to help support educators across the world in moving their courses online.

Chad Allie
Chad Allie
Dernière activité le 30 Mar 2020

Hello Distance Learning Community!

I am hoping to hear from any academics in how MATLAB's online resources have helped you during this difficult time of transition to online courses:

- Have you had any issues or difficulties with getting started with our online tools?

- Do you see any areas of improvement that could better serve your course in an online environment?

- Do you have any stories to share of how these online tools have helped you to run your class and improve it for the future?

Thank you and stay well!

Chad Allie

Education Customer Success (USA Southwest)

Hello everyone,

I’m Jiro, and I’m part of the Education Customer Success group at MathWorks. We help academics, students, and institutions achieve success through the use of our tools. I will be the moderator for this new community of distance learning.

As many academic institutions are moving their classes online, we hope that this community will help instructors connect with others who are in the same situation. This community site gathers various resources and information that will be useful for teaching with MATLAB and Simulink in a distance learning setting. We have a number of MathWorks employees monitoring this community, but we want this to be a place for the community to come together. The hope is that the community will grow and the resources gathered here will grow with it.

I encourage you to share best practices ( Discussions ), ask questions ( MATLAB Answers ), and share examples ( File Exchange ).

As a first question, what course are you teaching (or planning to teach) online?

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