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This study groups aims to get you up and running with Wolfram Language, and as such no prior Wolfram Language or programming experience is necessary.&#xD;
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&amp;gt;[**REGISTER HERE.**][4]&#xD;
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Join a cohort of fellow mathematics enthusiasts to learn about the fundamentals of calculus from the recent [Introduction to Calculus][2] ebook by John Clark and myself. Our topics will include functions and limits, differential and integral calculus, and practical applications of calculus.&#xD;
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&amp;gt; **[REGISTER HERE][5]**&#xD;
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**[REGISTER HERE][2]**&#xD;
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&amp;gt; [**REGISTER HERE**][2]&#xD;
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April 18&amp;#x2013;May 6&#xD;
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    <description>A new study group devoted to Differential Equations begins next Monday! A list of daily topics can be found on our [Daily Study Groups][1] page. This group will be led by one of our outstanding Wolfram certified instructors, Luke Titus, and will meet daily, Monday to Friday, over the next three weeks. Luke will share the excellent lesson videos created by him for the upcoming Wolfram U course &amp;#034;[Introduction to Differential Equations][2]&amp;#034;. Study group sessions include time for exercises, discussion and Q&amp;amp;A. This study group will help you achieve the &amp;#034;Course Completion&amp;#034; certificate for the &amp;#034;Introduction to Differential Equations&amp;#034; course after you complete the course quizzes.&#xD;
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Sign up: [Study group registration page][3]&#xD;
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    <description>Our newest [Daily Study Group][1] offers a jump-start on earning Wolfram certifications and covers topics including Wolfram Notebooks, image processing and multiparadigm data science. Sign up at: https://wolfr.am/NpiuhRsg&#xD;
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    <description>A Wolfram U daily study group covering the implementation of Wolfram Language for tasks ranging from basic programming to video analysis begins on January 17, 2023 and runs through February 3. This study group will run on weekdays from 11:00AM&amp;#x2013;12:00PM Central US time.&#xD;
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**No prior Wolfram Language experience is necessary.** As usual, we will have questions, study materials, quizzes along the way to help you master the subject matter. &#xD;
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You can [**REGISTER HERE**][2]. I hope to see you there!&#xD;
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    <description>A Wolfram U Daily Study Group on Introduction to Probability begins on **February 27th 2023**. &#xD;
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Join me and a group of fellow learners to learn about the world of probability and statistics using the Wolfram Language. Our topics for the study group include the characterisation of randomness, random variable design and analysis, important random distributions and their applications, probability-based data science and advanced probability distributions.&#xD;
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Please feel free to use this thread to collaborate and share ideas, materials and links to other resources with fellow learners.&#xD;
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&amp;gt; [**REGISTER HERE**][1]&#xD;
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    <description>A Wolfram U daily study group covering the implementation of Mathematica and Wolfram Language for mathematics topics ranging from function visualization to upcoming calculus functionality begins on May 22, 2023 and runs through June 1. This study group will run on weekdays from 11:00AM&amp;#x2013;12:00PM Central US time. (We will not meet on Memorial Day, May 29, and Friday sessions will start at 10:30AM for extra review time.) &#xD;
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&amp;gt; [**REGISTER HERE**][1]. I hope to see you there!&#xD;
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This study group is a fantastic way to learn about the amazing mathematical capabilities built into Wolfram Language. We will cover a *very* broad variety of topics, including but not limited to function visualization, linear algebra and graph theory, differential equations and even fascinating topics such as number theory and asymptotics. Several sessions will be led by the Wolfram developers who work on the mathematics functionality that we&amp;#039;ll be covering!&#xD;
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    <description>Please join us in a study group devoted to differential equations that begins **Monday, April 13**. This study group will meet daily, Monday to Friday, over the next two weeks. We will share the excellent lesson videos from the Wolfram U course &amp;#034;Introduction to Differential Equations.&amp;#034; The study group sessions will include time for exercises, discussion and Q&amp;amp;A. This study group will help you achieve the course completion **certificate** for the &amp;#034;Introduction to Differential Equations&amp;#034; course after you complete the course quizzes.&#xD;
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&amp;gt;[**REGISTER HERE**][1]&#xD;
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