Software Carpentry, see http://software-carpentry.org, is a charity that 
does "Teaching basic lab skills for research computing". But goes beyond 
that; their workshops can include more nontrivial components, e.g. recently 
GAP people conducted such an introductory GAP workshop:
https://kkwakwa.github.io/2015-11-16-manchester-codima/
Such workshop materials are prepared to a standard and are reusable.

As a followup, I did a 3-hour  introduction to Sage there. 

Now the idea is to create and run specifically Sage(math) Software 
Carpentry workshops.
Alex Konovalov (who did the bulk of work for the GAP S.C. workshop, in cc:) 
created a skeleton git repo for such a 
lesson: https://github.com/alex-konovalov/sage-lesson 
and is assembling a team to work on this. Not sure about the timeline at 
the moment, but most probably we'd like to organise such a Software 
Carpentry workshop for Sage(math) in the autumn.

In case you're interested, please get in touch.
Dima

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