>
> sagecell is working great in my precalc class. Take a look at some 
> sagecells I linked to the top right hand section of myblog (below 
> masthead): http://shadowfaxrant.blogspot.com
>
>  

> Just want to confirm Jorge's experience that the sagecell server is a 
> perfect for high school, especially if there tends to be 
> hesitation/resistance from colleagues or students who don't want to mess 
> with setting up an account regardless of how easy. I've found sagecell 
> useful at times in the past, but now in combination with our school's 
> gradebook/assessment software, sagecell is dynamite, an absolutely perfect 
> fit. The system we use lets us design interactive online lessons and 
> assessments, but the math teachers have tended to avoid it, because there's 
> no way for the students to enter math symbolism in free response. However, 
> with sagecell, I can set up a cell with comments and initial code, paste a 
> link, let the kids work on it and then have them send back a link. I've 
> been using this in my classes, and it works beautifully. The response from 
> the kids has been 'This is so easy!'. I think the format of just one cell 
> at a time, with nothing else going on, is excellent for them. And with 
> @interact, it is pretty amazing what you can set up in one cell.
>
>
Thanks!  I agree, and use it quite often.   You might be interested to know 
that "nested interacts" work in the cell server (and cloud.sagemath.com) 
but not the notebook. 

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