[sage-edu] Re: Intro to Sage

2010-02-03 Thread mhampton
You might already be aware of this, but sometimes people miss the wiki's interact page: http://wiki.sagemath.org/interact Some of these are very nice for illustrating things during a lecture, and then if you want you can explain some of how the code works. I don't think we have a lot of things fo

Re: [sage-edu] Re: Intro to Sage

2010-02-03 Thread Dana Ernst
Everything that everyone has sent is awesome. Thanks! On Feb 3, 2010, at 10:22 PM, Rob Beezer wrote: > On Feb 3, 6:37 am, Dana Ernst wrote: >> A worksheet that includes basic stuff like "click on the blue horizontal >> line to obtain a new cell" would be great. > > Not exactly what you want,

[sage-edu] Re: Intro to Sage

2010-02-03 Thread Rob Beezer
On Feb 3, 6:37 am, Dana Ernst wrote: > A worksheet that includes basic stuff like "click on the blue horizontal line >to obtain a new cell" would be great. Not exactly what you want, but this is an introductory demo I did for mathematics students (any course): http://buzzard.ups.edu/stbseminar/I

[sage-edu] Re: Intro to Sage

2010-02-03 Thread kcrisman
> > I just asked my calc 1 class to watch the first screencast here: > > http://sagemath.org/help-video.html > Hmm, shouldn't that Youtube video from swasboss be linked there too? Harald? - kcrisman -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-edu" group.

[sage-edu] Re: Intro to Sage

2010-02-03 Thread Harald Schilly
On Feb 3, 6:02 pm, Oscar Castillo-Felisola wrote: > I found a set of notes of elementary math using Sage in schilly's page... That's a tutorial translation from here, actually http://sagemath.org/help.html H -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-ed