Yup, I have my geek squad (Computing Independent Study) reinstall all 25 PCs in
my classroom with the latest version of Ubuntu every October. Years ago we used
RedHat, before that Knoppix and before that Slakware!
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From: Brandon Murry
To:
On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 12:48 PM, Brandon Murry wrote:
> I need to learn more about the cell server. I'm really pretty new to the
> Sage ecosystem. The cloud server worked well for us, but all the students
> were logged on to the same account with each student having their own
> project to add file
Jorge,
I really liked what I saw on your YouTube channel! I'm super jealous of
your set up. I want to teach both math and computer science like you, so
it's exciting to see someone else making it happen. I'm also using Ubuntu
in my classroom, but I do not have a permanent computer lab. Do all of
On Friday, October 4, 2013 9:18:48 PM UTC-7, michel paul wrote:
>
> Hi Brandon,
>
> Something I've been finding very practical for high school students is
> providing them a link to aleph.sagemath.org where I've already entered
> some code. I might ask them to finish it, enhance it, experiment
I've been converting my High School Math classes to Sage. See my YouTube
channel, http://www.YouTube.com/calcpage2009
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Subject: Re: [sage-edu] High School Algeb