[sage-edu] Re: Jmol in web pages

2009-11-12 Thread mhampton
I should point out that those particular plots are the result of Jason Grout's very nice new plot_vector_field3d from ticket #2646, which will be in sage-4.2.1. With that and implicit_plot3d I am not not missing anything I need from mathematica for teaching multivariable calculus. -Marshall On

[sage-edu] Re: Fwd: Unsigned GeoGebra Applets

2009-11-12 Thread Dan Drake
On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 at 08:19AM -0800, kcrisman wrote: > Those ideas make a lot of sense. What would be good is to have some > "translation service" that would automatically turn interacts which > *could* be done in Geogebra (which would certainly not be all of them) > to be done that way, so that

[sage-edu] Re: Jmol in web pages

2009-11-12 Thread Rob Beezer
On Nov 12, 8:16 am, mhampton wrote: > It would be nice if this could be automated in some way, with some > sort of "export to html page" command, analogous to the "Get Image" > command currently supported. > Marshall, Very nice! I sent these to a couple of colleagues, and one wrote back to sugg

[sage-edu] Re: Jmol in web pages

2009-11-12 Thread David Joyner
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:16 AM, mhampton wrote: > > I thought this might be of some interest to people since I'm not sure > how well the process is documented. > > I wanted to make some vector field plots using Jmol and then put them > on a web page.  To do that, you have to get the zipped scri

[sage-edu] Re: Jmol in web pages

2009-11-12 Thread mhampton
OK, that is now http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/7445. I won't be authoring a solution any time real soon but I am happy to help if someone else takes a stab at it. -Marshall On Nov 12, 10:49 am, William Stein wrote: > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:16 AM, mhampton wrote: > > > I thought

[sage-edu] Re: First Sage Education Day!

2009-11-12 Thread William Stein
Thanks. On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:06 AM, kcrisman wrote: > > > > On Nov 12, 1:46 am, William Stein wrote: >> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 8:30 AM, kcrisman wrote: >> >> > We now have a Wiki page (http://wiki.sagemath.org/education1) for the >> > first ever Sage Education Day!  I've taken the libert

[sage-edu] Re: Jmol in web pages

2009-11-12 Thread William Stein
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:16 AM, mhampton wrote: > > I thought this might be of some interest to people since I'm not sure > how well the process is documented. > > I wanted to make some vector field plots using Jmol and then put them > on a web page.  To do that, you have to get the zipped scrip

[sage-edu] Re: Fwd: Unsigned GeoGebra Applets

2009-11-12 Thread kcrisman
> > How did you envision the applets integrated into the notebook - on an > > on-demand basis for @interact-like things for specific purposes (say, > > drawing hyperbolic triangles), as a menu option "insert a Geogebra > > applet from list X here", or something more integrated than that into > > t

[sage-edu] Jmol in web pages

2009-11-12 Thread mhampton
I thought this might be of some interest to people since I'm not sure how well the process is documented. I wanted to make some vector field plots using Jmol and then put them on a web page. To do that, you have to get the zipped script file from the cell, unzip it, and put it on your web server

[sage-edu] Re: Fwd: Unsigned GeoGebra Applets

2009-11-12 Thread kcrisman
> I am interested, although I don't have a lot of time...just last week, I > downloaded GeoGebra for the very first time, and in maybe 45 minutes of > goofing around and reading documentation on the internet, made this: > >    http://mathsci.kaist.ac.kr/~drake/complex_cosine.html > > (Try double-c

[sage-edu] Re: First Sage Education Day!

2009-11-12 Thread kcrisman
On Nov 12, 1:46 am, William Stein wrote: > On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 8:30 AM, kcrisman wrote: > > > We now have a Wiki page (http://wiki.sagemath.org/education1) for the > > first ever Sage Education Day!  I've taken the liberty to add the four > > people who have personally told me they will be