> Notebook 
> Primer:http://www.math.canterbury.ac.nz/~r.sainudiin/courses/STAT218/2009/Pr...

Yes, this is nice.

>
> What's missing is an entry here:http://wiki.sagemath.org/Teaching_with_SAGE
>
> The question is, who else is teaching with Sage? It would be great for
> Sage to show off that it is really used in education by collecting
> more (recent) examples there. That's why I ask you to please add your
> course to this table!

I wasn't even aware of this page.  One problem with wikis is that
pages proliferate, and there isn't even necessarily a link from the
main page to the new pages... not to speak of sagemath.org.  But
anecdotally there are quite a few others using Sage, though not all of
them necessarily have something online to share.

- kcrisman
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