Hi kcrisman,

kcrisman wrote:
> We now have a Wiki page (http://wiki.sagemath.org/education1) for the
> first ever Sage Education Day!  I've taken the liberty to add the four
> people who have personally told me they will be in the room for this
> (which includes the two organizers), but feel free to remove/add
> yourself if you want to.
>
> Please advertise this to anyone in New England (or even further) who
> might be interested in learning more about Sage, or discussing the
> state of math software.  We will be advertising at our local MAA
> meeting in a few weeks as well.
>
> I would like to especially thank the organizers of Sage Days 18 for
> their hospitality, and to Nathan Carter of Bentley University, who
> will be participating in talking about mathematical word processing
> and his cool open source project, Lurch (http://
> lurch.sourceforge.net/).
>
> Hopefully there can be more of these to come in other regions of the
> country.  One might think that the Pacific Northwest would be a good
> place to start ;)
>
> - kcrisman
>   

I'm now updating myself with all the flow in the communities I belong 
after a busy semester with nice results of the use of 
Sage/TeXmacs-LyX/Cynin in education and is nice to see that there is a 
more explicit connection and effort on Sage and Education with this 
education days and the upcoming in February next year. I have been seen 
Lurch. Seems pretty well oriented and now with the MathRider people 
we're discussing the "word processor" part of the experience, so seems a 
good timing. There are any video or other memories to view for this 
first sage education days?

Cheers,

Offray

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