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Taking a Deep Dive into the World of Engineering Calculations
When you read this, you have found your way to our Mathcad blog here – Welcome. Or you may already be familiar with it and be a loyal reader – which, obviously, I would love you to be… On this blog, we are trying to share as much valuable information as we can and address the different needs of our …
Mathcad Learns from Rock Star Math Teachers
At risk of being a Bandwagon jumper…no, I am not going to apologize for giving Dan Meyer his props. I think that all professions must have a rock star and Dan has been at the top of the charts this year in mathematics education. For me, watching Dan Meyer’s TED Conference Presentation was incredibly energizing, perhaps more so because it …
Mathcad Users: Share Your Work!
Mathcad Users: Would you like to write an article for PTC Express or the Mathcad on-line Resource Center? PTC Express is a monthly email newsletter of users’ work and tips. I’m always looking for people to write a short article demonstrating how you are using Mathcad at your company or to provide some tips about using Mathcad. This is your …
Dave 1.0
This week I would like to introduce a new member of the Mathcad team: me. My name is David Bresnick and last month I joined PTC as a Product Manager for Mathcad. Among other things, I’ll be helping lead Mathcad’s new social media initiative. This includes regular blogging by me and other Mathcad team members, Twittering, and reaching out to …

