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 * All sessions will be somewhere (TBA) on the University of Washington Campus [[http://www.washington.edu/maps/|interactive campus map]].  * Campus location: We have [[http://www.css.washington.edu/room/MEB+246|MEB 246]] and [[http://www.css.washington.edu/room/MEB+248|MEB 248]] reserved in the [[http://www.washington.edu/students/maps/map.cgi?MEB|Mechanical Engineering Building]] for the week's events.

Sage Education Days 5

The fifth Sage Education Days will be held in conjunction with Sage Days 48, at the University of Washington in Seattle, June 19-21, 2013.

Funded by the National Science Foundation Division of Undergraduate Education.

Funding

We have more travel funding than in the past (airfare and lodging, not food). If you are involved with Sage, or allied projects, in an educational setting and have a project to work on during the workshop, send a request for funding, with details, to Rob Beezer, [email protected].

Anyone with any interest in the use of Sage in educational settings is welcome, and encouraged to attend, with or without funding.

Logistics

  • At the University of Washington Seattle campus (on the west coast of the US, not Washington, DC).

  • June 19, 20 and 21 are expected to be full days. So plan to travel on June 18 and June 22.
  • Campus location: We have MEB 246 and MEB 248 reserved in the Mechanical Engineering Building for the week's events.

  • Sage Days 48 will happen the same week at the University of Washington with the Notebook Development as its theme.

  • Be sure to buy your plane ticket on a US carrier.

  • See the local information page for more specifics.

Lodging

Arrangements for rooms at Hotel Deca have been made. Please see the travel page for exact details on reserving a room at a special rate.

Mailing Lists

  • The mailing list for Sage Days 48, will be used for Education Days also. Please add yourself to this list if you are not already on it. This will be the primary vehicle for announcements, and last-minute changes during the week.

  • There is also a list specifically for discussing education and Sage.

Organizers

Participants

To register, please add yourself alphabetically by last name. You need to request a Trac account to be able to login to the wiki - you can do that by following the instructions at the top of the page located here. As a last resort, email Rob Beezer at [email protected] and he'll add your name (please include a relevant web link, if available).

  1. Razvan Andonie (Central Washington University)

  2. Jen Balakrishnan (Harvard University)

  3. Gregory Bard (University of Wisconsin---Stout, Menomonie, Wi)

  4. Brian Beavers (Stephen F. Austin State University)

  5. Rob Beezer (University of Puget Sound)

  6. Karl-Dieter Crisman (Gordon College, Wenham, MA)

  7. Chris Davis (University of California, Irvine)

  8. Jeff Denny (Mercer University, Macon, GA)

  9. Jason Grout (Drake University, Des Moines, IA)

  10. David Guichard (Whitman College)

  11. Glenn R Henshaw (California State University Channel Islands, Camarillo, CA)

  12. TJ Hitchman (University of Northern Iowa)

  13. George Jennings (California State University, Dominguez Hills)

  14. Tom Judson (Stephen F Austin State University, Texas)

  15. Kiran Kedlaya (University of California, San Diego)

  16. Susan Lynds (University of Colorado)
  17. Andrey Novoseltsev (University of Alberta)

  18. David Perkinson (Reed College, Portland, OR)

  19. Steve Singleton (Coe College, Cedar Rapids, IA)
  20. William Stein (University of Washington)

  21. John Travis (Mississippi College, Clinton, MS)

  22. Vivek Venkatachalam (Harvard University)

Schedule

This schedule is tentative and may change. We are leaving plenty of time in the afternoons and evenings for small working groups that will organize at the conference to get things done.

Topic

Speaker

Links

Wednesday

June 19

9:30 AM

Introductions

10:00 AM

Lightning Talks

11:00 AM

Sage Cloud

11:30 AM

Sage Cell Server

Jason Grout

afternoon

Working groups

4:00 PM

Status Reports

5:00 PM

Ten-minute survey

Thursday

June 20

10:00 AM

Sage Widgets for Teaching Calculus

Jeff Denny

10:30 AM

Sage in Calculus

Brian Beavers

11:00 AM

Rob Beezer

afternoon

Working groups

4:00 PM

Status Reports

5:00 PM

Ten-minute survey

Friday

June 21

Morning

Talks on Sage in education

Morning

SALG Surveys

Susan Lynds

SALG Website

afternoon

Working groups

4:00 PM

Status Reports

5:00 PM

Thirty-minute survey

Resources

Blog Roll

Tom Judson

IRC

Projects

Sage Days typically allow a great deal of unstructured time to work on projects, either in groups or with the assistance of experts that are available. Please plan to have a project to work on. Examples could be:

  • Learning a new area of Sage in preparation for teaching a course.
  • Preparing worksheets for a course.
  • Learning how to create interacts for the Sage library.
  • Learning how to contribute new code to Sage.
  • (wstein): Work on my free open Sage book: http://code.google.com/p/sage-power-book/

  • (bardg): Making videos suitable for 100-level students to use SAGE in calculus, finite math, statistics, linear algebra, etc... (even precalculus?)
  • Organization of Sage educational resources
    • rating of worksheets?
    • tagging, organization of available options
    • suggestion from chemistry: set up committees to curate resources so that faculty get service credit

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Pictures

Previous Sage Education Days

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