Webinars led by MathWorks engineers and university professors show how you can incorporate MATLAB and Simulink into your coursework, projects, and research.

Featured Webinars

Raspberry Pi Programming using Simulink (23:19)

Project-based learning is an effective way to engage students in learning engineering concepts related to control systems, robotics, audio processing, computer vision applications, and more.

Presenter: Brian McKay, MathWorks

Teaching Physics with MATLAB (39:28)

Learn how you and your students can benefit from incorporating computation based on MATLAB in your physics curriculum. Webinar highlights include examples that demonstrate first-person modeling, modeling paradigms, and black box modeling.

Presenter: Jerry Brusher, MathWorks

Teaching Controls Using Web-Based Tutorials (45:55)

Professor Richard Hill explains how you can use redesigned Controls Tutorials for MATLAB and Simulink to invert the classroom and create a more active learning environment.

Presenter: Dr. Richard Hill, University of Detroit Mercy

Teaching with MATLAB in the Modern Classroom (15:48)

To meet the growing demand for graduates with technical and problem-solving skills, MathWorks has developed several cloud-based tools for anytime, anywhere access to course content. Learn how these tools support your course development and workflow.

Presenter: Elvira Osuna-Highley, MathWorks

Programming Control Logic with Stateflow and LEGO (20:18)

After an initial introduction to state machines, we will build logic to control the various modes of operation of a robot. Through an example, you will see an easy way to create, simulate and animate mode logic for robot control using Stateflow.

Presenter: Siddharth Sharma, MathWorks

Hands-on Learning with MATLAB and Analog Discovery (35:00)

Associate Professor Kathleen Meehan of Virginia Tech demonstrates how professors and course instructors can use MATLAB and Digilent Analog Discovery hardware to teach hands-on laboratory experiments in the area of circuit analysis.

Presenters: Robin Getz, Analog Devices; Kathleen Meehan, Virginia Tech; Eric Wetjen, MathWorks

Integrated Curricula with MATLAB and Simulink (1:06)

Integrated Curricula with MATLAB and Simulink is a video series that presents best practices on incorporating technical computing, modeling, and simulation with MATLAB® and Simulink® in engineering curricula. Throughout the series, academics from world-renowned universities demonstrate their didactical approach and discuss its impact on student learning success.

Presenter: Liam Madden, Imperial College London