> I think if you publish a notebook session then it is "owned" by your
> account. The student would have to create a new worksheet to share it
> with you. When I give an assignment, I just tell the students to share it
> with me or download their sws file and email it to me.

We'll stick to that for now. We'll probably install one copy of sage
in
each computer, anyway.

But I'm thinking of cutting and pasting the code in a wiki more often
than publishing a sws. I want the code visible at plain sight, and I
want students to cooperate.

I'll give a though to the following idea: I could write a moodle
"filter" that reads sage code, evaluate it and posts the result, just
like the tex filter does with tex. This would fit nicely with the
version control of wikis. Otherwise, I can search for a simple way to
cut and paste both the input and the output, including figures.

I'll tell you if I get anywhere, I've just started learning moodle. By
the way, let me say I'm quite impressed.

Regards
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