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Sage Education Day 1

  • The first Sage Education Day is being held with the generous cooperation of the organizers of Sage Days 18.

Topics

  • Intro to using Sage for math in the classroom
  • Using Sage in specific courses (multivariable calculus and group theory - tentative)
  • Intro to the Lurch math proof software project

  • Sage implementation in the classroom - logistics and more
  • Roundtable discussions on general math software, and on math and word processing - for both, what works and what doesn't

See below for the official schedule.

Logistics

  • Date and Location: December 5, 2009 at the Clay Mathematics Institute (Cambridge, MA), from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM, with a lunch break from 12:30-1:30.
  • Driving directions can be found at the Official Clay Mathematics Institute Visitors Page. Parking meters of the coin-operated (quarters only) and "pay and display" varieties (which accept credit cards) run 8 AM-6 PM on Saturday, and most in Harvard Square are limited to 2 hours. For off-street parking, see this map; bring receipts to Kiran for parking reimbursement.

  • Public transit is an excellent alternative to driving; CMI is a 5-minute walk from the Harvard Square T station. For complete directions, see the CMI Visitors Page. (Harvard is on the Red Line; a nearby station with plenty of parking is Alewife.)

  • We strongly encourage you to bring your laptop to try things out! Wifi will be available.
  • Registration and light refreshments start at 9:00 AM. Lunch is on your own, but we will probably go in groups to continue the discussion.

Mailing Lists

Organizers

Registration

There are several ways to register.

  • Send an email to one of the organizers (addresses available on their home pages below),
  • Put your name on the list below of confirmed participants, or
  • Just show up!

CMI would also like all participants to register with them. This can be done when you arrive, but it will save a bit of time to email Amanda Battese (battese@claymath.org) with your name, email address, and institutional affilation.

Confirmed Participants

  • Karl-Dieter Crisman (Gordon)

  • Nathan Carter (Bentley)

  • Jason Grout (Drake)
  • Rob Beezer (Puget Sound)

  • William Stein (University of Washington)
  • Kiran Kedlaya (MIT)

  • Dana Ernst (Plymouth State University)

  • Robert Bradshaw (University of Washington)
  • Ken Levasseur (UMass Lowell)
  • Peter Ash
  • Desmond Sheeran
  • Eric Pite
  • Steve Benson (Lesley University)
  • David Dorman (Middlebury College)
  • Doug Kuhlmann (Phillips Academy)
  • Shawn Robinson (U. Maine, Presque Isle)
  • Brandy Benedict (Merrimack)
  • Juliana Belding (Harvard)
  • Lynne C DeSantis (Hesser College)

  • Andrew McHugh (Mitchell College)

  • Semra Kılıç-Bahi (Colby-Sawyer College)
  • Andrew Cahoon (Colby-Sawyer College)
  • Laura Hall-Seelig (Merrimack)

Official Schedule

We will mostly follow the official schedule, but it has some built-in flexibility to accommodate workshop participant interest. Here we include a little extra detail on the sessions, beyond what is available on the official website.

  • 9:00am - 9:30am: Registration
  • 9:30am - 9:45am: Introductions and announcements
  • 9:45am - 10:30am: Using Sage in the classroom; an introduction (Karl-Dieter Crisman)
  • 10:30am - 11:00am: Roundtable discussion - math software capabilities: what is in Sage, what should be in Sage (William Stein, Karl-Dieter Crisman, everyone!)
  • 11:00am - 11:10am: Break
  • 11:10am - 11:30am: Introduction to Lurch and Lurch Lite (Nathan Carter)
  • 11:30am - 11:50am: Roundtable discussion - math and word processing: what works, what doesn't, and the state of Lurch and Sage (Jason Grout, Nathan Carter, everyone!)
  • 11:50am - 12:20pm: Sage for newbies: logistics, browsers, portability, documentation, etc. (TBD)
  • 12:20pm - 1:30pm: Lunch
  • 1:30pm - 2:30pm: Undergraduate teaching with Sage in specific courses: tentatively multivariable calculus (Jason Grout) and group theory (Rob Beezer PDF)

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