The NSF has just put out a video series (five minutes each, maybe) on
the state of math ed in the country.  It's actually somewhat
disappointingly vague in parts, but certainly has potential to get
people talking.

Relevance to Sage:
http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/math/tech.jsp
This subsegment talks a lot about things like interactive notebooks
and textbooks, which is certainly related to a lot of the Sage/TeX/pdf
interactions that have been discussed.  Some of you might find it
interesting to see what the talking heads here have to say about all
this.

If Sage could easily be integrated with tablet technology, for
instance (e.g. character recognition and then knowing how to translate
that into Sage commands) that could be very interesting 10 years down
the road, or whenever we all stop typing.  If we do!

- kcrisman
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