On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Drew Youngren <dyoung...@bhsec.bard.edu> wrote:
> Mr. Stein,
>
> I am a teacher at a high school in New York City and have been
> dabbling with Sage for a while now. I have been hoping to integrate it
> into my classes. We don't have the budget for mathematica or matlab
> licenses, so open software seems the best option.
>
> Long story short, the majority of my students lack the savvy necessary
> to get a sage distribution running on their home computers. I have
> pointed them to sagenb.org, but I anticipate this is meant for
> demonstrations and not meant to carry a heavy load of users. 1) Is it
> a problem sending 50 students to sagenb.org for assignments?  2) Do
> you have any other suggestions? I would love to run my own server for
> them butI don't think the department of education would let me run
> such a thing on their network.
>
> Any guidance appreciated, and thank you for your work.

I'm fine with you pointing all of your students at sagenb.org.
However, I make no guarantees whatsoever about anything actually
working, them not loosing data, it being slow, inaccessible, etc.

William

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