ma...@mendelu.cz wrote:
> On 18 lis, 18:10, john_perry_usm <john.pe...@usm.edu> wrote:
>   
>> On Nov 17, 6:56 pm, calcp...@aol.com wrote:
>>     
>>> Do you have a website detailing these courses perhaps?
>>>       
>> Two different ones:
>>     
>
> Some minor examples are (in czech) at http://user.mendelu.cz/marik/sage/
> - worksheets are embeded into PDF files. You may be interested for
> example in Riemann integral at http://user.mendelu.cz/marik/sage/integral.pdf
> - in the definition we use random division into subintervals and
> random points from this interval - exactly as in teh definition of
> Riemann integral. This is missed in many pictures which show defnition
> of this integral.
>
> btw: I have bad experiences when I show sagelets and interact on
> lectures - it seems that my Sage installation detects, if I access
> from my office or from the lecture hall: sagelets do not run at
> lectures and when I return to my office, everything is O.K. again :
> ( If you want to present some sagelet on lecture, I strongly suggest
> to have also a noninteractive version.
>   


Are these running on a local server or on sagenb.org?  I've had pretty 
bad luck with running sagelets for live classroom demonstrations on 
sagenb.org (usually it's extremely slow).  I now run my in-class stuff 
on my desktop computer or a laptop, but then copy the worksheet to 
sagenb.org so students can access it too.

Jason


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