On Aug 1, 9:22 pm, "D.C. Ernst" <ernst.tr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> While at MathFest 2010, I'm speaking as part of the "Issues for Early
> Career Mathematicians in Academia" panel which takes place on Friday,
> August 6 at 4:00--5:20 in the Monongahela room.  I have no idea when
> I'll be speaking during that time block, but my portion will last for
> 20 minutes (15 minutes + 5 minutes for questions).  The question I was
> asked to address is: "how should early career mathematicians think
> about technology (and the latest technological innovations)?"  For the
> most part, my talk will consist of a technology appetizer sampler and
> one of the things that I will discuss is Sage.  I'll also discuss
> Lurch (http://lurch.sourceforge.net/), Wolfram|Alpha, and a few other
> things.

For anyone that is interested, here are links for my talk "Technology
Sampler" from the 2010 MathFest:

Quicktime version: http://oz.plymouth.edu/~dcernst/Talks/MathFest2010.mov
PDF version: http://oz.plymouth.edu/~dcernst/Talks/MathFest2010.pdf

I discussed Sage, Wolfram|Alpha, Lurch, and a few other things
(GeoGebra, wikis, collaborative LaTeX, and Livescribe) very briefly.
If you take the time to look at the slides, you won't see anything too
Earth shattering, as much of what I wrote about Sage was inspired by
Sage's web page.

Dana C. Ernst, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
Plymouth State University
MSC 29, 17 High Street
Plymouth, NH 03264-1595

Email: dcer...@plymouth.edu
Web Page: http://oz.plymouth.edu/~dcernst
Office: Hyde 356

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