On Monday, October 15, 2012 10:45:49 AM UTC-4, Mikko Moilanen wrote:
>
> Hey everyone
>
> I made a bachelor's thesis titled Sage to replace MATLAB. I am not touting 
> about the greatness of my thesis but just want to inform you about the 
> results:  my job is now to install and configure Sage server for my school 
> and educate mathematics teachers to use it. With that surprising result I 
> must encourage teachers and students alike to promote Sage and better me, 
> which should not be too hard.
>
> Also, I would greatly appreciate any suggestions about how to educate the 
> mathematics teachers to the possibilities Sage can offer. They teach 
> college level mathematical analysis. I would jump up and down of joy if my 
> school would begin to use Sage.
>
> (In case anyone is interested and able to read Finnish, here is the link 
> for my Thesis: http://publications.theseus.fi/handle/10024/48512.)
>
>
Interesting, though unfortunately most of us won't have too many of that 
language group under our belts :)

I reply because I'm wondering whether you talked significantly about Octave 
in your thesis, possibly including using Octave through the notebook.  We 
have at one faculty member who has done that to some extent, and it would 
be interesting if this would be a partial step.  Of course, Octave doesn't 
have all the toolboxes etc., I suppose, that Sage would have equivalents 
for.

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