On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 7:09 PM, Jason Grout <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/1/11 9:02 PM, kcrisman wrote:
>>
>> Wiki page up at http://wiki.sagemath.org/jmms2012
>>
>> Everyone, please make this more accurate (e.g., sign up!) and think
>> about how to make the table even more awesome this year.
>
> Here's one thing we did at the Mathfest table that turned out to be a great
> thing.  We had a poster hanging up with "Sage sessions" in a variety of
> topics, where we'd co-opt the projector to talk about using Sage to do
> things in various topics.

I have a small computer projector.  Should I bring it?   I also have
the Sage banner.

I'm planning to be at the booth a fair amount.

 -- William

> For example, I think I demonstrated using Sage in
> a linear algebra course, a calc 3 course, numerical analysis, etc.  Just
> short 10-15 minute presentations with time for questions.  Having the times
> listed up on the poster in the booth meant that people often would walk by,
> note down a time, and then come back for the short presentation.  It was
> great.
>
> So even if you can't "man the booth" for several hours, I think if you could
> give a short introduction (<10 minutes) to Sage in some research or teaching
> topic area, please sign up to do something like that at a convenient time
> for you.
>
> Jason
>
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William Stein
Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
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