> > Thanks everyone for the replies. I'd have to do this on a local server.
> > Ironically, there is a somewhat draconian Australian law that is a
> > consequence of the Australian-US trade agreements that probably make it
> > illegal for me to keep data on foreign servers, but no doubt my
>
Andrew wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the replies. I'd have to do this on a local server.
> Ironically, there is a somewhat draconian Australian law that is a
> consequence of the Australian-US trade agreements that probably make it
> illegal for me to keep data on foreign servers, but no doubt my
>
Thanks everyone for the replies. I'd have to do this on a local server.
Ironically, there is a somewhat draconian Australian law that is a
consequence of the Australian-US trade agreements that probably make it
illegal for me to keep data on foreign servers, but no doubt my university
would not
Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> Hi Simon,
> the question is delicate; I know that in UK there is a number of universities
> using SMC for teaching purposes.
> As well as in some other countries (William can give details on this, I
> suppose); as well, some MOOCs probably use SMC. And, finally, Andrew, th
On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 3:07 AM, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> Hi Simon,
> the question is delicate; I know that in UK there is a number of universities
> using SMC for teaching purposes.
> As well as in some other countries (William can give details on this, I
> suppose);
https://github.com/sagemath
Hi Simon,
the question is delicate; I know that in UK there is a number of universities
using SMC for teaching purposes.
As well as in some other countries (William can give details on this, I
suppose); as well, some MOOCs probably use SMC. And, finally, Andrew, the
original poster, is in Sydney
Hi Simon,
the question is delicate; I know that in UK there is a number of universities
using SMC for teaching purposes.
As well as in some other countries (William can give details on this, I
suppose); as well, some MOOCs probably use SMC. And, finally, Andrew, the
original poster, is in Sydney
Hey Leif,
On 2016-08-24, leif wrote:
>> Is that an option, if security concerns are relevant? My university
>> wouldn't allow to store the student's personal information on servers in
>> the USA.
>
> OT, but if I'm not mistaken, that's actually current law in the EU.
Possible, I don't know.
> (
Simon King wrote:
> Hi Dima,
>
> On 2016-08-24, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>> On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 3:50:32 AM UTC+1, Andrew wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anyone have experience in using sage for on-line quizzes that count
>>> towards student assessment. Of course, in addition to writing the code an
Hi Dima,
On 2016-08-24, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 3:50:32 AM UTC+1, Andrew wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone have experience in using sage for on-line quizzes that count
>> towards student assessment. Of course, in addition to writing the code and
>> the content. there are
On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 3:50:32 AM UTC+1, Andrew wrote:
>
> Does anyone have experience in using sage for on-line quizzes that count
> towards student assessment. Of course, in addition to writing the code and
> the content. there are various security issues that need to be taken care
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