Awesome, sounds fun and useful.  I was always pushed toward painful
proprietary software while I was an undergrad.  Good to see a healthy
project like this brewing.

Rob Beezer wrote:
> On Nov 29, 1:18 am, Alasdair <amc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >     * Algorithmic generation of questions means hundreds of questions
> > can be produced from a single template
>
> I have an undergraduate student interested in a summer project writing
> routines in Sage that will create "nice" problems in linear algebra.
> Matrices that row-reduce nicely, have nice kernels and column spaces,
> nice eigenvalues and eigenspaces, etc.  I call it "linear algebra over
> the integers" when I'm in a joking mood.
>
> My rough idea would be to write Sage interacts to drive these
> commands, both as  demonstrations and as problem generators (with
> solutions).  But hopefully what he creates will be general enough to
> plug into "Sage TA."
>
> We have generous internal funding that he should qualify for, so this
> is subject to his continued interest, being funded, working hard all
> summer, etc.
>
> Rob

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