Yes, I'm that Jeremy Martin.  Absolutely, you're welcome to use those
worksheets, and I'd welcome any suggestions you have.  I will take a
look at yours too.  I'm a Sage newbie (Dan Drake recently convinced me
to start using it - thanks, Dan!), and have only just this second
joined the mailing list.  The extent of my ambition this semester was
to make a bunch of simple worksheets that I could use in class and
that my students could use at home (I'm posting links on my course
website, http://www.math.ku.edu/~jmartin/math223/).   I think
collaborating would be a great idea in the long run, although from my
end it will probably have to wait until after this semester.

Cheers,
Jeremy

On Sep 21, 2:31 pm, Jason Grout <[email protected]> wrote:
> I see some really nice worksheets on sagenb.org by "JeremyMartin":
>
> http://sagenb.org/pub/?typ=pub&search=JeremyMartin
>
> Jeremy, it looks like you and I are both teaching multivariable calculus
> this semester.  I have some comments for your worksheets, and also would
> like to use some of them.  Would you like to work together?  Or at
> least, could I use them?
>
> It would be really, really nice if there was a way to send messages back
> and forth on sagenb.org about published worksheets.  Such a thing could
> be extended into a student grading/comment system.  Thinking big, maybe
> a collaboration model like bitbucket or github would be good.  As it is,
> I really have no idea how to contact "JeremyMartin".
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason

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