Dear Chris,

In addition to Andrey and Ingo's suggestions, I want to suggest that a 
possible solution for *easily* embedding Sage cells is PreTeXt 
(https://pretextbook.org).    If you click "Catalog" you will see a host of 
already-existing open texts, some of which have quite a bit of Sage cell 
content used in exactly the way you propose.  These all use the public 
server for now, as far as I know.

Karl-Dieter

On Sunday, June 14, 2020 at 6:02:45 PM UTC-4, Chris Diaz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm interested in using Sage Cells for an upcoming open textbook project, 
> and I'm not sure if using https://sagecell.sagemath.org/ to embed cells 
> on our HTML textbook would be OK, or if that website simply intended for 
> testing / demo purposes. Are there terms of use or a limitations to using 
> the public sagecell.sagemath.org server (i.e. number of cells used, 
> number of calculations, etc.)? 
>
> At this stage, we're looking to create Sage Cells for simple algebraic 
> calculations students can do as they read the text. It seems that embedding 
> would the simplest path forward. We're not looking to collect any student 
> activity information or integrate with a learning management system. At 
> what point would be recommended we either set up our own server for Sage 
> Math Cells or use CoCalc services?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>
>

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