> David and Marshall have a book teaching undergrad DE and Sage > concurrently > > that is in JHU Press' latest catalog. You can already order it at > Amazon > > and B&N... but I figured I'd give the actual source :) > > > > > http://jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu/ecom/MasterServlet/GetItemDetailsHandler?iN=9781421406374&qty=1&source=2&viewMode=3&loggedIN=false&JavaScript=y > > > > > Let's get this on the > http://sagemath.org/library-publications.html#books > > list! Any comments the authors have for the sage-edu list for what sort > of > > constituency this would be good for would be great :) > > > It's written for a first undergrad course in DEs. Every section > except maybe one at the end uses Sage and has at least > one exercise involving Sage. > > I've already passed the book on to a workshop on modeling as a potential resource, and will be sure to order one for the library for the fall :)
> There is also a (free) version at > http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/teaching/DiffyQ/ > though it might have a few more bugs than the published version. > The correct parts are due to Marshall and the mistakes are mine:-) > > I'd strongly encourage you to see if you can try to make a variant that has some Sage exercises using a Sage cell server, if the workflow would support this - I don't know if it's possible to embed a cell in a pdf, but certainly there could be a link to a Sage cell with the same code. In an HTML5-style epub, apparently, this would be very easy. Jason, any comments on that? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-edu" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sage-edu/-/QMnfjpI-FHAJ. 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.
