TJ---you might have seen my input here, on using Sagemath in undergraduate 
physics:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sage-edu/4p-jWpJcmVY
Tom B.


On Thursday, October 24, 2013 8:02:56 PM UTC-7, TJ wrote:
>
> I am posting this in several places, I apologize for hitting some of you 
> repeatedly.
>
> I am soon going to run a workshop for a college that is considering 
> adopting Sage full scale (they have an expensive Mathematica license, and 
> want to switch to something they can afford.)
> My target audience has requested help in "envisioning their future use of 
> Sage in the classroom."  This seems a perfectly reasonable request.
>
> I know how I have tried to use Sage with classes, but I am certain there 
> are people out there with other set-ups, some of which would be interesting 
> to this group of potential new users.
>
> So, 
>
> How do you use some version of Sage in a class?
>
> The more detail about your particular use, the better. I would be happy to 
> get examples that vary widely: use of the cell server, a notebook server, 
> or the cloud service, or whatever else you have.
>
> Thanks in advance, 
>
> -- 
> TJ Hitchman
>
>  

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