Amelia...
On Feb 24, 9:27 am, Jason Aubrey wrote:
> John Travis has very nice webwork problems that integrate sage interacts
> that he has been using with his students.
The first batch of these sagelet problems are located at
http://math.mc.edu/webwork2/sage_demos/ . You can check them out by
l
Hi Amelia,
I think I begin to see what you are looking for and as you say WeBWorK
has been
developed with different purposes in mind. Having said that I'm
curious if you could
post (or send to me) a few specific examples of the kind of questions
you have in mind.
(A couple of mapleTA worksheets th
On Feb 25, 8:15 am, Jason Grout wrote:
> On 2/25/12 1:48 AM, tkosan wrote:
>
> > Most general-purpose CASs are not able to show steps like this because
> > they use more advanced mathematical techniques than humans do. The
> > research I have been doing indicates that only a CAS that has been
>
On 2/25/12 1:48 AM, tkosan wrote:
Most general-purpose CASs are not able to show steps like this because
they use more advanced mathematical techniques than humans do. The
research I have been doing indicates that only a CAS that has been
specifically designed to perform mathematics like a human
I also dream of similar ideas from time to time - and I think Sympy is
one of possible sollutions
http://groups.google.com/group/sympy/browse_thread/thread/51ee431301b0c0b
Other similar topics:
http://groups.google.com/group/sympy/browse_thread/thread/929ab3e56555b6e5
(links to http://mathomatic
Amelia wrote:
>I'll look for some of the other information like (Geogebra) that kcrisman
>mentioned.
I am one of the developers who is responsible for the main CAS that is
used in GeoGebra and over the past 6 months I have been researching
what is needed to build a CAS-based Moodle quiz/exercise
Hi Mike,
I have a WeBWork account at the MAA, am part of the wiki and get
announcements/etc, and used WeBWork in one of my courses this past
fall. I think that WeBWork is great as an online homework system and
you have done a great job of designing it to be such. And as such
having a large prob
Forwarding:
Hi Amelia,
WeBWorK (see webwork.maa.org ) already has a lot of problems written
for most common math courses, so it's a matter
of searching the library, finding them and choosing them.
Better yet sign up on the wiki (webwork.maa.org/wiki) and inquire on
the forum
to see if someone tea
On Feb 23, 11:39 pm, ataylor wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I talked with Mike Hanson (mentioned in the 2009 thread I found) about
> this around 2008-2009. I am still interested in a sage-moodle
> integration. I found the 2009 thread, but nothing since (maybe I'm
> searching the wrong words).
Dear Amelia,
> I think if you publish a notebook session then it is "owned" by your
> account. The student would have to create a new worksheet to share it
> with you. When I give an assignment, I just tell the students to share it
> with me or download their sws file and email it to me.
We'll stick to that f
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 6:20 AM, pang wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I'm now learning moodle as admin, and I would like to use another
> kind of moodle integration, just to control access to the sage server
> and to organize the notebooks. I have the following reasons:
>
> 1) Security: I've been told sag
Hi Minh,
there are two things in this thread that should not be confused with
each other: 1) Sage/Moodle integration and 2) computer-aided
assessment of mathematics. Sage is for doing Maths. STACK
(stack.bham.ac.uk) is for assessing maths and giving feedback. The two
ideally would be used togethe
Hi Gustav,
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Gustav Delius wrote:
>
> This is indeed a very interesting idea. Luckily something like this
> already exists, except that it is not using the whole of Sage but only
> Maxima. Take a look at stack.bham.ac.uk.
I remember reading about STACK in 2008, b
Hi Rob,
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Rob Beezer wrote:
>
> Hi Minh,
>
>> I'll be working on a proof-of-concept integration with Moodle. For
>> this, what I have in mind is that, say, one is managing a maths course
>> and wants to create a set of self-tests for students to take as the
>> cour
Hi Minh,
> I'll be working on a proof-of-concept integration with Moodle. For
> this, what I have in mind is that, say, one is managing a maths course
> and wants to create a set of self-tests for students to take as the
> course progresses.
I stumbled across this page last night for unrelated r
This is indeed a very interesting idea. Luckily something like this
already exists, except that it is not using the whole of Sage but only
Maxima. Take a look at stack.bham.ac.uk.
Gustav
Dr Gustav W Delius, Department of Mathematics
University of York, York YO
This sounds very interesting to me. If you can get something going,
that would be great!
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 6:06 AM, Minh Nguyen wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Marshall Hampton wrote:
>>
>> I am interested in this too, although the way my university sets up
>> it
Hi folks,
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Marshall Hampton wrote:
>
> I am interested in this too, although the way my university sets up
> its moodle server I can't really hack it at all. I would be interested
> on working on a concrete project - what is a simple goal to get
> started?
I'll b
I am interested in this too, although the way my university sets up
its moodle server I can't really hack it at all. I would be interested
on working on a concrete project - what is a simple goal to get
started?
Marshall Hampton
On Feb 17, 6:08 pm, Robert Bradshaw
wrote:
> On Feb 15, 2009, at 6
On Feb 15, 2009, at 6:23 AM, mabshoff wrote:
> On Feb 15, 6:17 am, David Joyner wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> Hi Herli. There are people working on this, but off the top of my
>> head
>> I am not sure if they are members of this list or not. If no one
>> replies
>> within several days, I'll dig up ema
...interesting...do you have any idea?
what do you want do for example?
2009/2/15 mabshoff
>
>
>
> On Feb 15, 6:17 am, David Joyner wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > Hi Herli. There are people working on this, but off the top of my head
> > I am not sure if they are members of this list or not. If no on
On Feb 15, 6:17 am, David Joyner wrote:
Hi,
> Hi Herli. There are people working on this, but off the top of my head
> I am not sure if they are members of this list or not. If no one replies
> within several days, I'll dig up emails and try to get your question to the
> right people or else
Hi Herli. There are people working on this, but off the top of my head
I am not sure if they are members of this list or not. If no one replies
within several days, I'll dig up emails and try to get your question to the
right people or else send you their addresses. You might also search sage-edu
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