On Nov 23, 2:56 am, David Joyner <wdjoy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can you give a few more details, such as which courses are
> involved?

Hi David,

We plan to create (or help others create) some subject-specific
guides, so there is the possibility of doing a variety of (standard)
topics.  Certainly calculus, linear algebra and some of the usual
upper-division topics where Sage has good support.  We also hope to
make improvements to Sage itself where additional commands or more
consistent syntax will make it easier to use in the classroom.  Topics
where there are already open-source textbooks are also likely to be
featured.

So if there is an area you (or anybody else) would like to propose as
being a good candidate for this sort of treatment, we'd certainly
entertain the idea.

Thanks,
Rob




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