I think there are some free online textbooks like one on calculus from
MIT that could be transformed into interactive SAGE notebook
applications. Think of a high-schooler learning about systems of
equations and being able to plug in a many examples with the details
on how they were transformed into and solved using matrices.

On 1/27/07, Martin Albrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > But overall, do you think this is useful and a good addition
> > to SAGE?
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> Well, it is: oh-my-god-this-is-so-incredible!
>
> Martin
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> name: Martin Albrecht
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> _www: http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~malb
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> >
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