= 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. === Alex Nowak === * Sage development * Tropical algebra === Andy Huchala === * Documenting !SageMathCloud === Andrey Novoseltsev === * Sage servers === Bruce Cohen === * !WebWork * Calculus * !SageMathCloud === Chris Kees === * PDEs * Distributions * Web apps === Greg Bard === * Book: Sage for Undergraduates * Interacts === Keith Clawson === * !SageMathCloud systems === Kiran Kedlaya === * XML catch-up * Determine future plans === Jane Long === * Switching department materials to !SageMathCloud * Interacts for online course for education majors === John Travis === * Authoring * !WebWork === Jonathan Lee === * !SageMathCloud development === Kevin Winters === * Web interface * Numerical tools === Michael Wise === * Getting started * Looking for a good project! === Nathan Carter === * Sage coding for non-coders === Nicholas Ruhland === * !SageMathCloud front-end === Rob Beezer === * Book-length documents to Sage worksheets via !MathBook XML * Fine-tune !MathBook XML's CSS for !SageMathCloud, iPython notebooks, Sage worksheets * Learn Sage development git workflow === TJ Hitchman === * ODE course materials to Sage * XML authoring of classical geometry text === Tom Judson === * Abstract Algebra book fine-tuning, via !MathBook XML * ODE book: incorporate Sage === Travis Scrimshaw === * Thematic Tutorials: Crystals * Lie Algebras * Categories === William Stein === * !SageMathCloud