I am a high school mathematics teacher and I would like to get students be actively involved in using computer algebra systems in their math studies. I can successfully advertise Geogebra, but I am not so successful with Sage or Mathematica. I find, that the graphical user interface for geogebra is more attractive, then the text-based coding of Sage (and Mathematica) even though geogebra is much less powerful. What I found, that starting with a graphical user interface helps students get used to geogebra, and when they need to move on, they can add some code bit by bit. The same applies to myself. When I need to produce an illustration, then I can do it much quicker in geogebra. I like the Manipulate framework in Mathematica and I am trying to experiment with the "interact" command in Sage (I am just a beginner user). What I miss is a graphical user interface for the "interact" command, like the setup of geogebra, where I can place sliders, buttons, ... and attach codes to these. I searched for such an option, but could not find it. If there is something like this available, can you please guide me to it. Thanks, Ferenc Beleznay
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