Re: [sage-edu] Open Discrete Math book with Sage

2012-03-10 Thread dimpase
On Sunday, 11 March 2012 03:58:23 UTC+8, Jason Grout wrote: > > On 3/10/12 1:53 PM, Jason Grout wrote: > > On 3/10/12 1:46 PM, Rob Beezer wrote: > >> This old book has been updated and released with a CC license, and is > >> now being announced as a 1.0 version. > >> > >> http://faculty.uml.edu/k

Re: [sage-edu] Open Discrete Math book with Sage

2012-03-10 Thread Michael Gage
Cool. Ken has been using WeBWorK as well at UMass Lowell. Thanks for the pointer. Take care, Mike On Mar 10, 2012, at 2:46 PM, Rob Beezer wrote: > This old book has been updated and released with a CC license, and is > now being announced as a 1.0 version. > > http://faculty.uml.edu/klevass

Re: [sage-edu] Open Discrete Math book with Sage

2012-03-10 Thread Jason Grout
On 3/10/12 1:53 PM, Jason Grout wrote: On 3/10/12 1:46 PM, Rob Beezer wrote: This old book has been updated and released with a CC license, and is now being announced as a 1.0 version. http://faculty.uml.edu/klevasseur/ads2/ It has a lot of Mathematica code in it, and maybe half as much Sage c

Re: [sage-edu] Open Discrete Math book with Sage

2012-03-10 Thread Jason Grout
On 3/10/12 1:46 PM, Rob Beezer wrote: This old book has been updated and released with a CC license, and is now being announced as a 1.0 version. http://faculty.uml.edu/klevasseur/ads2/ It has a lot of Mathematica code in it, and maybe half as much Sage code. I couldn't find the tex source.

[sage-edu] Open Discrete Math book with Sage

2012-03-10 Thread Rob Beezer
This old book has been updated and released with a CC license, and is now being announced as a 1.0 version. http://faculty.uml.edu/klevasseur/ads2/ It has a lot of Mathematica code in it, and maybe half as much Sage code. Rob -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Googl

Re: [sage-edu] math & science majors need to know how to program -> unless they go into education

2012-03-10 Thread A. Jorge Garcia
Jason Grout wrote: On 3/10/12 10:23 AM, michel paul wrote: > This was a point made by KCrisman on the recent thread regarding > 'simplified function calls'. It immediately struck me as perfect for > K-12 education to hear, so I forwarded it to our math and science > departments. > > It seems to h

Re: [sage-edu] math & science majors need to know how to program -> unless they go into education

2012-03-10 Thread Jason Grout
On 3/10/12 10:23 AM, michel paul wrote: This was a point made by KCrisman on the recent thread regarding 'simplified function calls'. It immediately struck me as perfect for K-12 education to hear, so I forwarded it to our math and science departments. It seems to have resonated! At least a li

[sage-edu] math & science majors need to know how to program -> unless they go into education

2012-03-10 Thread michel paul
This was a point made by KCrisman on the recent thread regarding 'simplified function calls'. It immediately struck me as perfect for K-12 education to hear, so I forwarded it to our math and science departments. It seems to have resonated! At least a little bit.: ) -- Forwarded mess