[sage-edu] Re: Hoffman update and question

2011-08-30 Thread dimpase
I can modestly supply the URL: http://web.spms.ntu.edu.sg/~dima/MTH213/ where we are putting our worksheets for this course we are currently teaching (which is not calculus, but it will include some calculus material) Dima -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Gr

Re: [sage-edu] Re: Hoffman update and question

2011-08-30 Thread Jason Grout
On 8/30/11 11:15 AM, David Joyner wrote: (2) I’m teaching two sections of Calculus I this fall (starting Sept. 19), and I’m looking for demonstrations that students can download and interact with (at least in some limited fashion). Is there a repository or library of such things in SAGE (or

[sage-edu] Re: Hoffman update and question

2011-08-30 Thread kcrisman
On Aug 30, 12:15 pm, David Joyner wrote: > I can only think of the Sage interacts, available on the Sage > wikihttp://wiki.sagemath.org/interact/calculus > I posted a few downloadable worksheets > herehttp://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/teaching/worksheets/ > but they are unorganized and

[sage-edu] Re: Hoffman update and question

2011-08-30 Thread David Joyner
I can only think of the Sage interacts, available on the Sage wiki http://wiki.sagemath.org/interact/calculus I posted a few downloadable worksheets here http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/teaching/worksheets/ but they are unorganized and it's hard to tell what they are about without downloa

[sage-edu] Re: Fwd: Possible to do quizzes and/or practice problems in notebook?

2011-08-30 Thread kcrisman
See also Jason's more detailed mention of WeBWorK in the notebook on the sage-support version of this thread. In the future, this would be the "right" way to do this, we think. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-edu" group. To post to this group,

[sage-edu] Re: Fwd: Possible to do quizzes and/or practice problems in notebook?

2011-08-30 Thread kcrisman
I'll forward that to sage-notebook in case they think it's useful. > A Python function could be useful if it were sufficiently randomized. > I reckon it depends on the sort of questions one wants to ask. It > wouldn't even have to hide the source code if the answer cannot be > easily reverse engin

Re: [sage-edu] Re: Fwd: Possible to do quizzes and/or practice problems in notebook?

2011-08-30 Thread Luiz Felipe Martins
This probably is also a "subotimal" solution, but I have written Python code to generate exams using SageTeX, I have even a tentative interface using PyQT. If anyone is willing to try it, I'll be glad to send it. It is not still in a form I would feel comfortable distributing it widely, but of cour

[sage-edu] Re: Fwd: Possible to do quizzes and/or practice problems in notebook?

2011-08-30 Thread john_perry_usm
On Aug 30, 3:23 am, dimpase wrote: > One can write a Python function to quiz people – that's of course > suboptimal... > (such a function should have its source code hidden, but this is not too > hard to achieve) A Python function could be useful if it were sufficiently randomized. I reckon it de

[sage-edu] Re: Fwd: Possible to do quizzes and/or practice problems in notebook?

2011-08-30 Thread dimpase
One can write a Python function to quiz people – that's of course suboptimal... (such a function should have its source code hidden, but this is not too hard to achieve) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-edu" group. To view this discussion on th