On 04/06/2010 07:33 PM, kcrisman wrote:
Dear all,
Perhaps unbeknownst to lurkers on these lists, there is a minicourse
on getting (undergrad and general) research going in combinatorics and
algebra using Sage.
http://www.maa.org/mathfest/info/shortcourse.pdf
Two of the organizers have done stuff with education and Sage before -
see http://sc09.sc-education.org/conference/abstracts.php#math . Note
that apparently also Clemson has a Sage server -
https://clemix.clemson.edu:34567/home/pub/20/ for instance.
I think this is cool; Sage being promoted by people who use it,
perhaps not develop it. Which is as it should be. Perhaps these
folks should be invited to an upcoming Sage Days, or to host a third
Education Day, or something.
Is there a page somewhere that lists these sorts of short courses, sort
of like the publications page?
Thanks,
Jason
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