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This page is the home of tutorials from the summer 2011 MAA PREP workshop "Sage: Using Open-Source Mathematics Software with Undergraduates" (funding provided by NSF DUE 0817071). All these worksheets should be licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license ([[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/|CC BY-SA]]). This page is the home of tutorials from the summer 2011 MAA PREP workshop "Sage: Using Open-Source Mathematics Software with Undergraduates" (funding provided by NSF DUE 0817071). All these worksheets should be licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-!ShareAlike 3.0 license ([[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/|CC BY-SA]]).

Tutorials for Sage 2011 PREP workshop

This page is the home of tutorials from the summer 2011 MAA PREP workshop "Sage: Using Open-Source Mathematics Software with Undergraduates" (funding provided by NSF DUE 0817071). All these worksheets should be licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license (CC BY-SA).

Warning: this page is currently being edited, so not all links might work.

Basic Tutorials

  • The first tutorial is about the absolute basics of evaluating mathematics, defining functions, finding help, and annotating Sage worksheets.

  • The second tutorial demonstrates the basics of using symbolic expressions and plotting in Sage.

  • The third tutorial introduces the most common uses of Sage within the (extended) calculus sequence.

Advanced Tutorials

  • There is an introduction to more advanced plotting techniques, in two parts.

  • We also provide an introduction to the most basic programming skills needed for advanced use of Sage.

  • The interactive capabilities of Sage for classroom demonstration or lab use are relatively easy to use; this worksheet has little dialogue, but shows how one can go from a simple command to a complex "Sagelet" in a slow, step-by-step manner.

Topical Quickstarts

We also have additional mini-tutorials for specific subfields of undergraduate mathematics as implemented in Sage and its components.

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