On Friday, October 4, 2013 9:37:20 PM UTC-4, Brandon Murry wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, I'm new to the group but I've been tinkering around with 
> Sage for a couple of years. Most of my experience with Sage comes from a 
> calculus class. But I like the fact that Sage uses Python.
>
> This is my first year teaching and my school has several computer labs for 
> general use. So this week, I took my PreAlgebra students to the lab to 
> practice solving equations and also learn a little about programming. All 
> of our work was done on cloud.sagemath.com. It took several days to get 
> students understanding how to use Sage to "solve" equations. I thought I'd 
> share the sort of stuff we were doing so maybe others might find 
> inspiration in it.
>
>
Very nice.  We don't get as many reports from the HS use cases, but we are 
definitely interested in them.  Exposing people to the concept of 
computation early is good, and getting them used to using a tool that is 
going to grow with them is really good.  Good luck! 

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