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Sage ([[http://www.sagemath.org]]) is free, open-source, and comprehensive mathematics
software. You will discover how to use Sage to enhance your courses, customized to your
institution and curriculum. There will be three online sessions during the summer; one day
will introduce you to Sage, a two-day session will emphasize creating curricular materials,
and the final day will help you take full advantage of Sage in the classroom.
Between sessions, you will explore Sage on your own schedule, with dedicated online "office hours"
from the organizers.

No previous usage of Sage is assumed.

== Registration ==

To register, visit [[http://www.maa.org/prep/]].

== Equipment needed ==

Participants will need:
  * A standards-compliant web browser (e.g., Firefox or Safari) and a high-speed internet connection. This will allow the participant to use Sage over the internet and participate in the teleconference sessions.
  * A headset with earphones and a mic. This will allow the participant to participate in the teleconference sessions.

== Resources ==

There are a number of online resources for learning about Sage in education. Several useful ones include:
  * The [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-edu|sage-edu Google group]] is a discussion area for ideas about using Sage in education.
  * The [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support|sage-support Google group]] is a support list for general or specific questions about Sage.
  * There is a good [[interact|section of the Sage wiki]] devoted to sample interactive demonstrations, or "Sagelets".

== Organizers ==

Please contact Rob Beezer, Karl-Dieter Crisman, or Jason Grout for more information.

== MAA PREP Programs ==

MAA PREP programs are funded by the NSF (grant DUE-0817071). For more information about PREP programs, see [[http://www.maa.org/prep/]].

MAA PREP Program, Summer 2010

Sage (http://www.sagemath.org) is free, open-source, and comprehensive mathematics software. You will discover how to use Sage to enhance your courses, customized to your institution and curriculum. There will be three online sessions during the summer; one day will introduce you to Sage, a two-day session will emphasize creating curricular materials, and the final day will help you take full advantage of Sage in the classroom. Between sessions, you will explore Sage on your own schedule, with dedicated online "office hours" from the organizers.

No previous usage of Sage is assumed.

Registration

To register, visit http://www.maa.org/prep/.

Equipment needed

Participants will need:

  • A standards-compliant web browser (e.g., Firefox or Safari) and a high-speed internet connection. This will allow the participant to use Sage over the internet and participate in the teleconference sessions.
  • A headset with earphones and a mic. This will allow the participant to participate in the teleconference sessions.

Resources

There are a number of online resources for learning about Sage in education. Several useful ones include:

Organizers

Please contact Rob Beezer, Karl-Dieter Crisman, or Jason Grout for more information.

MAA PREP Programs

MAA PREP programs are funded by the NSF (grant DUE-0817071). For more information about PREP programs, see http://www.maa.org/prep/.

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