Hello Sage Math Community, We are pleased to announce the opening of www.hssagemath.org, which is a new Sage Math resource website, High School Sage Math. This is a website designed for High School and Middle School level students and educators. This site is in its early stages of gathering and organizing material.
There is a tremendous amount of helpful and essential information about Sage at www.sagemath.org. However, the information there is overwhelming in size and sophistication - it is primarily aimed at university level users. The objective of High School Sage Math is to provide bite-size Sage resources and lessons that would be useful in a high school or middle school course. Have you been working on cool things in Sage? Did you learn something new today that you think would be helpful to other students or educators? All you need to do is share your Sage interactive worksheet on this website. The site is completely free and all that we ask is that you respect our goal to educate and share resources in High School and Middle School environments. You are also welcome to improve on any existing contributions - please feel free to make your changes or additions and put in your replacement. We encourage everyone to browse the site, contribute to the wealth of information, and help us in continuing to grow the Sage Math community. The site has two overall components, a media wiki and a sage server. Feel free to browse the media wiki for useful information or to post your own information. The wiki can be found at hssagemath.org. If you would like to make contributions to High School Sage Math, please follow these guidelines: 1. Create a new or revised Sage worksheet (a .sws file) and move it into an account on the Sage notebook server at nb.hssagemath.org - we strongly request that you only use this server for file uploading, downloading, and minimal editing work. If you think that your work is too complicated for this audience, please dilute it down to a more manageable level or do not share it here. Keep your file to one manageable topic - use multiple files for multiple topics. 2. Use the server's "publish" mechanism to give your file a web url. We request, in the interest of predictable performance, that you publish your worksheet on nb.hssagemath.org, which is the Sage server associated with this wiki. 3. Using the link for your file, make one or more entries for your file under the appropriate topics in this wiki. Put in some brief descriptive text describing your file. This text is useful as a heading, and it is also useful for people searching for examples using a particular tool or covering a particular subject. Best, HS Sage Math Dev Team -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-edu" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-edu?hl=en.
