Hi Viviane,

I will take this opportunity to promote aims-desktop, which will soon have
a website, and an ISO you can download there. In the tmeantime:
https://launchpad.net/~aims

We aim at exactly these kind of environments. Feel free to contact me
off-list.

Regards,
Jan


On 17 July 2015 at 20:00, Viviane Pons <vivianep...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> this last week, I was giving a class in a summer school in Uganda, along
> with Jennifer Balakrishnan, on experimental mathematics (mine was
> combinatorics and Jennifer's was number theory). Both classes were based on
> Sage. Let me give you a feedback on using Sage here.
>
> Conditions;
>
> - around 30 students
> - limited Internet: the university network was much too slow for us to
> work with, we were given a special network bought for the school but the
> data was limited (we had to buy extra data a few times during the week)
> - every student had his / her own laptop. Only PCs, most of them Windows,
> 2 or 3 linux (Ubuntu)
> - most students had very limited computer skills
>
> Because of the Internet limitation, SMC was no good solution for everyone
> to use. We still used it to do some demos, share code, and also as a backup
> options for the students who couldn't get Sage running.
>
> Sage installation:
>
> Most of the students didn't have Sage installed, so the first afternoon
> was devoted to install Sage everywhere. It mostly worked but we sometimes
> had issues:
> * hard drive limitations: some hard drive were completely full and VM +
> Sage was too big to get installed (also their HD was often partitioned in
> weird ways and the program partition was full)
> * for some reason, the Sage VM takes forever to load on Windows 8 (which
> makes it seem broken)
>
> Using Sage on the VM:
>
> Never had so much Sage on Windows experience before, this was a good test
> and now here's everything that was wrong and annoying:
>
> * Once a Sage virtual machine was in "saved" mode, it would usually crash
> on re-openning and we had to discard the saved mode (I guess because their
> computers were running out of memory)
>
> * Sharing files between the VM and Windows was NOT straightforward at all,
> the Sage explanation were not working (I think you need to change the
> usergroup in Ubuntu or something like this), at the end I just dropped the
> idea as I could not do it on all 30 machines at once
>
> * And I didn't manage to make them download any notebooks either, because
> the notebook wouldn't take https addresses, so actually I had no way to
> share notebooks with them!! (except on SMC)
>
> * pdflatex wasn't installed by default which for me was a real problem as
> I use it a lot to print combinatorial objects (thank you Jean-Baptiste for
> the ascii art on binary trees, it saved me a bit!). And because of internet
> limitations and the lack of Ubuntu knowledge from my students, it was not
> really possible to install it on all their machines (I mean the VM)
>
> * I couldn't get the VM to show multiple windows and not even multiple
> tabs. This was so annoying... Sometimes a student would click on a link on
> a notebook and there was no way of going back to where it was before... Or
> to open Internet on the VM to download the notebooks or something...
>
> To finish, one very good thing that we need to keep: the Help link on the
> notebook was great, the students were navigating on the different tutorials
> and this worked very well.
>
> Anyway, this list is here to remind us what we could do better. I don't
> mean to push anybody but now that we'll have full time developers, I
> figured this real life experience was very useful for us non-Windows-users
> to have (at the end, what's the point of having open source softwares if
> the people who really need it can't use it properly?)
>
> Also I want to say that despite all of this, the school went really well.
> The students were really happy to learn about Sage, they were the most
> enthusiastic and motivated students I ever had. Both Jennifer and I were
> able to do great mathematics and we had a wonderful time!
>
> If ever you're interested, my class material on combinatorics is here:
>
> https://www.lri.fr/~pons/en/eaump.php
>
> and the whole summer school material (including the previous week) is
> there:
>
> http://people.bath.ac.uk/masgks/EAUMP/
>
> Best,
>
> Viviane
>
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