Hello,
Sry for the double post, I am new to groups. I was just hoping that
someone could help me put arrows on the ends of my axes and graphs of
functions. It's for books I am writing for <10th grade.
Thank You,
Skylar Saveland
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> I posted a draft of a hopefully motivating and low-level paper
> athttp://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/teaching/calc1-sage/an-invit...
I think it is nice, but it is easy to get me fired-up about open-
source in academics. I really like the science vs. witchcraft quote
too.
sos
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Are there any current open source spin-offs that attempt to use sage
for 6-12+ education ie, sage+CMS?
I was hoping that I could just hack-off all of the parts of the
notebook that I didn't need and put a cell the way it is displayed in
the notebook at the bottom of a webpage. Then to start buil
have found some good tips since deciding to query the
archives here. I was just reading an old post of yours about
notebook.css. I didn't even know that there was a .sage/!
sos
On Jan 19, 10:56 pm, William Stein wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Skylar wrote:
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Awesome, sounds fun and useful. I was always pushed toward painful
proprietary software while I was an undergrad. Good to see a healthy
project like this brewing.
Rob Beezer wrote:
> On Nov 29, 1:18 am, Alasdair wrote:
> > * Algorithmic generation of questions means hundreds of questions
>