> Dear All, 
> > 
> > I used the SageMathCloud this semester in my course "Numerical 
> Analysis": I 
> > prepared a few Sage worksheets in the first half of the semester that 
> > students worked through, and enabled them to tackle some small 
> programming 
> > tasks and finally an end-of-semester project. I have now started putting 
> > these worksheets on my website: 
>

Hurrah, Bernd!  Awesome news.

 

> > 
> > http://www.bb-math.com/bernd/sage/sage.html 
> > 
> > Maybe they are useful for somebody else! Also, if you have any comments, 
> > please let me know. 
> > 
>
>
It is interesting that these are .sws files - are they from your local Sage 
installation and then imported to the SMC format, or does SMC allow export 
to .sws?  (That would be really nice, allowing forward-and-backward sharing 
of teaching resources).
 

> Awesome -- is there any chance you could elaborate on this remark: 
> "However, now with the cloud service SageMathCloud coming along, I am 
> finally actually teaching Sage to my students!" 
>
> My intuition  has long been that something about our approach to Sage 
> was holding back people such as you from  "actually teaching Sage" in 
> practice (which was why growth in active users of SMC has stopped). 
>

Do you mean active users of sagenb.org?  
 

> SMC is my attempt to address what I consider an enormous obstacle to 
> the longterm success of Sage, as measured by its mission statement. 
>
>  

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