Speaking of MathFest, is anyone going to stop in on the Hands-On
Explorations in Algebra and Combinatorics short course which features
Sage?  It would be very valuable to build contacts with the people who
are doing this, and at the very least invite them to this list!

- kcrisman

On Aug 1, 9:22 pm, "D.C. Ernst" <[email protected]> wrote:
> While at MathFest 2010, I'm speaking as part of the "Issues for Early
> Career Mathematicians in Academia" panel which takes place on Friday,
> August 6 at 4:00--5:20 in the Monongahela room.  I have no idea when
> I'll be speaking during that time block, but my portion will last for
> 20 minutes (15 minutes + 5 minutes for questions).  The question I was
> asked to address is: "how should early career mathematicians think
> about technology (and the latest technological innovations)?"  For the
> most part, my talk will consist of a technology appetizer sampler and
> one of the things that I will discuss is Sage.  I'll also discuss
> Lurch (http://lurch.sourceforge.net/), Wolfram|Alpha, and a few other
> things.
>
> You can find the entry for the panel on the bottom of page 36 of the
> MathFest program:
>
> http://www.maa.org/mathfest/info/ProgramBook.pdf
>
> Dana C. Ernst, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Mathematics
> Plymouth State University
> MSC 29, 17 High Street
> Plymouth, NH 03264-1595
>
> Email: [email protected]
> Web Page:http://oz.plymouth.edu/~dcernst
> Office: Hyde 356

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