That's very interesting! I think it has potential to increase usage of
Sage in a classroom setting.

On Dec 14, 2:07 pm, Rob Beezer <goo...@beezer.cotse.net> wrote:
> After months of threats, I finally have a toolchain of conversion
> software working acceptably and have begun adding actual Sage content
> to open source textbooks.  At
>
> http://wiki.sagemath.org/devel/LatexToWorksheet
>
> you will find:
>
> 1.  In the Examples section, the first chapter of my linear algebra
> textbook as a zip file of Sage worksheets with advice and examples for
> using Sage in the study of linear algebra.
>
> 2.  Corresponding PDF with Sage code rendered by SageTeX.
>
> 3.  A table tracking the necessary or desirable Sage patches to
> support this project.  Thanks to the folks who have been helping with
> these.
>
> I also have Tom Judson's abstract algebra text totally converting to
> Sage worksheets, and in a month or so will probably begin adding in
> Sage code to that.  Find the whole book as worksheets in a zip file in
> the Examples section.
>
> I'll try to update the status of the tickets regularly and will update
> the textbook as I complete chapters.
>
> (I've cross-posted to sage-devel from sage-edu, sorry for the noise.)

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