Thank you, thank you, thank you!  This is going to be very useful.

- Michel Paul

On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Alex Rodrigues <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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
>
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