Some of you may remember that I've been working with some students to
develop
a sage tutorial appropriate for our undergraduates.  It is now ready
for public viewing!
Ryan Rosenbaum designed the layout and the machinery for the website,
and wrote
much of the content.  David  Monarres worked on content and design as
well.

At the moment, the focus audience is my abstract algebra undergrads.
I use Hungerford's Abstract Algebra: an Introduction.
I'd like to see the tutorial expand to encompass all undergraduate
material, but
as you will see, there are lots of holes at the moment.
It is also easy to restructure and amend the material to tailor to a
specific audience.

We'd be happy to have contributions, suggestions etc.

To see it
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~mosulliv/sagetutorial/index.html
To download
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~mosulliv/sagetutorial10_28_2010.tar

A question:  if others would like to contribute, how best to manage
the growth?

Mike O'Sullivan

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