On Thursday, May 8, 2014 10:45:30 AM UTC-4, Jonathan Gutow wrote: > > Gil, > > I do. I am also the person who has worked on the integration of 3-D plots > with Jmol most recently. I am in the process of integrating the javascript > version at the moment (See http:trac.sagemath.org/16004). > > Anyway, I use it for a number of exercises and for > demonstrations/visualizations in class. I have tried to adapt some of the > other worksheets people have developed for Maple and Mathematica, but have > only made limited progress (mostly because they don't quite fit my topic > coverage/order of material and how much time I have). > > We have Maple on our campus, but I much prefer the server for homework and > the fact that my students do not have to pay to have an installation of > their own if they wish. > > If you have specific questions please ask. We're wrapping up our > semester, but if you remind me in couple of weeks I will try to make > available some of the worksheets I've developed. > >> >> Our last few iterations of PChem have also used Sage (disclosure: I am not a chemist and don't teach it!) via a notebook server. However, I checked and I think they did it mostly internally, without publishing a lot of sample worksheets etc. Lots of multiple integrals and such. It sounds like it is very doable for that. I don't know the kinds of math that would show up in your course, though, so I couldn't say how many resources for that level there would be.
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