Demonstration Videos
for Scientific Word/WorkPlace/Notebook
Here are some more short videos showing how to use various features of Scientific Word and Scientific WorkPlace version 6.0. Please also watch the videos on our Scientific Word & Scientific WorkPlace pages, and the New Features page. Enjoy!
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Don't forget the system specs. for running v6.0 are undemanding – see our April 2015 mailing Item 1. And our Installation Instructions are available here.
Exponential Growth
Demonstrates the importance of getting R below 1 in the coronavirus pandemic
Exponential Growth plots in Scientific WorkPlace v6 – from Dr Christopher Mabb
This video shows how relatively small variations in R make a huge difference in the coronavirus pandemic, using Scientific WorkPlace 6. The video lasts 5 minutes – please watch in HD.
Choosing any available fonts
See how to use any available font...
Changing fonts in Scientific Word/WorkPlace v6 – from Dr Christopher Mabb
Demonstrating how to use Scientific Word/WorkPlace 6 with any fonts you choose, including scaling the mathematics. The playlist lasts 15 minutes – please watch in HD.
Multiple computations
See how to work with a whole array of numbers at the same time...
Multiple computations in Scientific WorkPlace v6 – from Dr Christopher Mabb
A fun demo showing multiple computations using Scientific WorkPlace 6 – together with some interesting characteristics of the number 1. The video lasts 3 minutes – please watch in HD.
Square roots and Cube roots
Writing cube roots is most likely to be confusing for people well-acquainted with the v5.5 interface. Hopefully this video will save you a few minutes hunting around for how to do it!
Square roots and Cube roots in Scientific Word/WorkPlace v6 – from Dr Christopher Mabb
Turn square roots into cube roots in Scientific Word/WorkPlace 6. The video lasts less than 2 minutes – please watch in HD.
When's your birthday?
What's the chance someone else shares your birthday? How many people would you need at a party to make it more-likely-than-not that two of you share your special day?
Checking your birthday in Scientific WorkPlace v6 – from Dr Christopher Mabb
This demo shows how to use Scientific WorkPlace 6 to solve this puzzle. The video lasts 5 minutes – please watch in HD.
More coming soon...
Last Updated: 14th November 2020
