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    * Linear Algebra Quickstart (Dan, 15 min)     * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/28/|Linear Algebra Quickstart]] (Dan, 15 min)
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      * [[attachment:NotesTechDiscussionDay3.rtf|Notes from discussion]] (brief version, after computer crash)
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    * More about the Sage cell and [[http://interact.sagemath.org]] (guest speaker Jason Grout, 10 min)
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      * Slides
      * Sources
      * [[attachment:sagetex-examples.tar.bz2|examples I showed]]
    * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/25|Graph Theory quickstart]] (Dan, 10 min)
    * Break
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      * Epilogue: useful tools - sws2tex and sws2rst
    * Break
    *
[[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/23|Graph Theory quickstart]] (Dan, 10 min)
      * Epilogue: useful tools - [[https://bitbucket.org/whuss/sws2tex/|sws2tex]] and [[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/10637|sws2rst]]
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    * A brief history of Sage (Karl-Dieter, 10 min)
      * [[attachment:stein-maa.pdf|A very short talk by William Stein on this]]
      * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/147|Ekaterina's arc length demo]]
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  * [[http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/teaching/DiffyQ/|David Joyner's DiffEq resources]]
  * [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/teaching/DiffyQ/des-sage/des-book-2011-08-21.pdf|A free version of David's book with Marshall Hampton]] - also available from Johns Hopkins U. press
  * [[http://wiki.sagemath.org/interact/diffeq|Differential Equations interact examples on the Sage wiki]]
  * DE links:
  
* [[http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/teaching/DiffyQ/|David Joyner's DiffEq resources]]
   * [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/teaching/DiffyQ/des-sage/des-book-2011-08-21.pdf|A free version of David's book with Marshall Hampton]] - also available from Johns Hopkins U. press
    * [[http://wiki.sagemath.org/interact/diffeq|Differential Equations interact examples on the Sage wiki]]
    * [[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11482|Sage Trac ticket for making it more obvious how to do power series solutions to DEs]]
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  * Link to [[http://wstein.org/mathsoftbio/history.pdf|Longer history of Sage from mathematical/software viewpoint]]     * [[https://sagenb.kaist.ac.kr:8066/home/pub/41/|using ffmpeg to make HTML5-friendly animations in Sage]]; [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/drake/wave.mp4|example for non-Firefox browsers, smartphones]]; [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/drake/wave.webm|example for Firefox]]
  * [[http://wiki.sagemath.org/SageServer|info on setting up a Sage server (useful for IT people)]]
  * [[http://sagemath.org/library-marketing.html|Sage marketing resources]]
  * Stats etc:
    * [[http://www.r-project.org/|R statistical software homepage]]
    * [[http://mosaic-web.org/|Project MOSAIC]] (modeling in the first two years of college math)
    * [[http://ask.sagemath.org/question/537/import-data-xls|Importing Excel files to Sage]]
  * SageTeX:
    * [[http://www.sagemath.org/doc/tutorial/sagetex.html|Using SageTeX from the Sage tutorial]]
    * [[http://artsci.drake.edu/grout/sage-slides.pdf|More slides about SageTeX]]
    * [[http://www.sagemath.org/doc/installation/sagetex.html|Making SageTeX known to a local Sage]]
    * [[http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/1429/latex-package-to-generate-qr-codes|generate qr codes in latex]]
  * a bit on [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/146/|plotting the prime_pi function]]
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  * [[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11482|Sage Trac ticket for making it more obvious how to do power series solutions to DEs]]
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  * [[http://webwork.maa.org/moodle/course/view.php?id=5|Documentation for how WeBWorK is most effective]]


== Warning: the final day's schedule is still tentative ==
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        * More ideas?         * [[attachment:NotesTechDiscussionDay4.rtf|Discussion notes from today]]
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        * Where to find resources         * Where to find resources (such as [[https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/sage-devel|sage-devel]])
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    * Abstract Algebra [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/22|quickstart]] (Karl-Dieter, 15 min)
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    * Abstract Algebra [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/22|quickstart]] (Karl-Dieter, 15 min)
    * Advanced 3d plotting Parts [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/57|One]] and [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/56|Two
]] (Dan, 15 min)
    * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/58|Embedding other things]] into worksheets (Dan, 10 min)
    * Numerical analysis [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/27|quickstart]] (Dan, 15 min)
    * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/58|Embedding other things]] into worksheets (Dan, 20 min)
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      * WeBWorK
    * [[http://webwork.maa.org|WeBWorK]] (TBA, 15 min)
      * Link to [[attachment:2011_06_21_PREPsage.pdf|slides]]
      * [[http://tinyurl.com/3fbzd8q|Status report on Sage/WeBWorK integration]](8 minutes in and 25 minutes in)
      * Processing.js
      * [[http://webwork.maa.org|WeBWorK]] (guest speaker John Travis, 20 min)
        * [[http://wiki.sagemath.org/education4|Updated videos on state of the art with WW]]
        * Log in as guest to try:
          * [[http://math.mc.edu/webwork2/Sage_PREP/|Today's demo problems]]
          * [[http://math.mc.edu/webwork2/sage_demos/|Most recent Sage/WW demos]]
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    * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/61|Advanced programming]] (Dan, 20 min)     * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/61|Advanced programming]] (Dan, 15 min)
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      * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/152/|Compound interest]]
      * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/150/|Exploring sine function]]
      * [[https://www.math.duke.edu/education/calculustext-rev11/Chapter2/Section2-4/Chapter2-4-3M.html|MAA Calculus book example]]
      * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/162/|Riemann sum approximation]]
      * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/158/|Curve Fitting]]
      * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/153/|Area under normal curve]]
      * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/138/|Introducing Graphs]]
      * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/156|Discrete Logic lab]]
      * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/159/|Finding Euler Phi solutions]]
      * [[http://sage.maa.org/home/pub/157/|Collatz conjecture]]
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    * A brief history of Sage (Karl-Dieter, 10 min)
      * [[attachment:stein-maa.pdf|A very short talk by William Stein on this]]
      * [[attachment:stein-intro.pdf|A different intro to Sage by Stein with more info]]
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      * Mathfest (joint with WeBWorK and MAA)
        * Short Demo
        * Should be a table
        * Something at Web-SIGMAA meeting
      * Joint Math Meetings
        * Sage table, possibly with WW and/or MAA
      *
Video links from UTMOST Sage Days conference
        * [[education3#Schedule|Most video and slides and worksheets are here]]
          * I
ncluding ones from Dan, Karl-Dieter, Ryan Grout, and former PREP participant John Travis
          *
Dan Drake's [[http://tinyurl.com/3zwnfhz|SageTeX video]] is awesome
      * Meet up at MathFest, JMM!
      * Video links:
        * [[education3#Schedule|Video, slides and worksheets from the 2011 Sage "Edu Days 3"]], including ones from Dan, Karl-Dieter, Ryan Grout, and former PREP participant John Travis. (Dan Drake's [[http://tinyurl.com/3zwnfhz|SageTeX video]] is awesome.)
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      * Servers for fall use       * Servers for fall semester use
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  * [[http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/members/courses/teachers_corner/11703.html|Lies my calculator told me]] and [[http://www.stewartcalculus.com/data/default/upfiles/LiesCalcAndCompTold.pdf|more lies of the same kind]]
  * Link to [[http://wstein.org/mathsoftbio/history.pdf|Longer history of Sage from mathematical/software viewpoint]]
  * [[http://webwork.maa.org/moodle/course/view.php?id=5|Documentation for how WeBWorK is most effective]]

==== Other potentially useful links ====

  * [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.4830|"Automatic Deduction in Dynamic Geometry Using Sage"]] -- has some interesting ideas on interfacing Sage and GeoGebra
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  * [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-announce|Sage announcement list]]
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  * [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-announce|Sage announcement list]]
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|| Thursday, 19 July || TBA || TBA || Karl-Dieter Crisman || || Thursday, 19 July || 11AM-12PM || 2-3PM || Karl-Dieter Crisman ||
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    * Publish at least one worksheet (or web page) you could us in the classroom this fall     * Publish at least one worksheet (or web page) you could use in the classroom this fall

Session Schedule: MAA PREP Workshop

Summer 2012

Each day is a total of four hours online, broken into two 2-hour sessions. Please get set up in Blackboard Collaborate a few minutes before the start time, paying special attention to the guidelines (especially about your session name and headphones). We will post links to recordings of each session to the course email list shortly after the conclusion of the session.

  • Session I: 8-10 Pacific, 11-1 Eastern
  • Session II: Noon-2 Pacific, 3-5 Eastern

Homework and Office Hours are listed after all the sessions.

Tuesday, June 26

Our goal on the first day is to get everybody comfortable enough in the notebook interface that they can begin to productively explore their own interests in Sage independently. So we will concentrate on basic use and the various ways to get help and learn more.

Questions are encouraged! With that in mind, note that we have ample time for addressing questions that come up during the presentations. You should feel free to message in Blackboard Collaborate anything that comes to mind, and we'll be sure to address as many as possible during the actual session.

Session I - Getting Started

  • Introductions: Organizers and Participants (Karl-Dieter, 30 min)
  • Review (and expand on) "PREP Intro Tutorial" worksheet (Karl-Dieter, 45 min)

    • Evaluating commands
    • Symbolic functions
    • Finding Help and Documentation through the notebook
    • Annotating your Worksheets
  • Short Break
  • Questions (Dan, 20 min)
  • Technology in the Classroom roundtable (Dan, 20 min)
    • How have you used math software in the classroom?
    • What is your goal in using math software in class?
    • How much should students interact with the software? (Labs? In-class demonstrations? Homework? Tests?)
    • How do you grade technology assignments?
    • How do you adjust your teaching style when students are expected to use math software?
    • Notes from the discussion

Session II - More on getting started

  • Welcome Back (Dan, 5 min)
  • Resources (Dan, 15 min)
  • The Sage Cell server (Dan, 15 min)
  • Short Break
  • Review "Sage Tutorial for Symbolics and Plotting" (Karl-Dieter, 40 min)

    • Symbolic Expressions
    • Basics of Two-Dimensional Plotting
    • Basics of Three-Dimensional Plotting
  • Questions (Karl-Dieter, 15 min)
  • Interacts (Dan Drake, 15 min)
  • Homework (Karl-Dieter, 10 min)
    • Preparation for next sessions
    • Next Tutorial(s)
    • Pre-Workshop Survey for MAA
    • Homework Link

  • Announcements (Dan, 5 min)

Tuesday, July 10

Our goal on the second day of sessions is to start deepening your knowledge of Sage, and to give opportunities to share ideas about technology and how to use worksheets which you have.

Session I - Calculus

  • Welcome Back: Organizers and Participants (Dan, 10 min)
  • Review (and expand on) "PREP Calculus Tutorial" worksheet (Dan, 30 min)

    • Calc I, II, III
    • Limits, Diff'l. Calc, Integral Calc., Multivariate
  • Questions (Dan, 10 min)
  • Short Break
  • Technology in the Classroom brainstorm
    • What have you heard of being done/working? (Karl-Dieter, 20 min)
    • Classroom-type demo: Chaos and Calculus (Karl-Dieter, 10 min)

    • Classroom-type demo: Multivariable Calc (Karl-Dieter, 10 min)

    • WeBWorK and Sage in Multivariable Calc (Karl-Dieter, 15 min)

Session II - Plotting, Demos, and Programming

  • Welcome Back (Karl-Dieter, 5 min)
  • Introductory Programming (Karl-Dieter, 25 min)

    • Motivated by linear algebra
    • "dot" method notation
    • Loops and behavior/use of "range"
    • Set Notation, List Comprehension
    • Defining functions with "def"
    • Renaming 'Gotchas'
  • Questions (Karl-Dieter, 5 min)
  • Classroom demos: singular value decomposition (Dan, 15 min) (a version with more text and description)

  • Classroom demos: complex plotting (Dan, 15 min)

  • Short Break
  • Participant demo worksheets! (25 min)
    • Complex plot of Newton's method!
    • Embeddings (1, 2) of the Sage cell server

  • Advanced 2D plotting (Dan, 30 min)

  • Announcements (Dan, 5 min)
    • Office Hours
    • Next Session
    • Homework

Tuesday, July 17

Our goal on the third day of sessions is to give more depth to how to use Sage in various areas one might teach. We also aim to continue giving some other demos, and to start exploring interactions with other open source software.

Session I - Getting In-Depth, Part 1

Session II - Getting In-Depth, Part 2

Tuesday, July 24

Our goal on the last day of sessions is to consolidate our gains, give lots of opportunity to share your work, and address some final issues like setting up a server. We'll also have an opportunity for addressing things not already discussed.

Session I - Useful Advanced Issues

Session II - Participants Participate

Office Hours

Please connect as usual in Blackboard Collaborate, and give the organizer a minute or two to recognize you if there is nobody else around, or they are busy with someone else. ("Raising your hand" should provide an audible alert on the organizer's end.) See the guide for information on sharing your worksheet out via Blackboard Collaborate. This might be a useful way for us to help you with problems.

And of course feel free to ask any questions on the MAA list for the workshop, or support question on sage-support.

  • Between introductory session and intensive sessions (times TBA)

Date

Time (PDT)

Time (EDT)

Organizer

Friday June 29

9-11AM

12-2PM

Dan Drake

Thursday, 5 July

11-1PM

2-4PM

Karl-Dieter Crisman

  • Between the various intensive sessions

Date

Time (PDT)

Time (EDT)

Organizer

Friday 13 July

9-10AM

12-1PM

Dan Drake

Monday, 16 July

12-2PM

3-5PM

Karl-Dieter Crisman

Thursday, 19 July

11AM-12PM

2-3PM

Karl-Dieter Crisman

Fri/Monday, 20/23 July

9-10AM

12-1PM

Dan Drake

Homework

  • For Tuesday, July 10th
    • Try the calculus tutorial!

    • Make a new worksheet where you explore some subject you care about.
      • This is a nice way to try the help facilities.
    • Email the MAA PREP list with at least one question.
      • This could include starting a discussion about pedagogy!
    • Be sure to complete MAA pre-evaluation if it's been sent out and you haven't yet.
    • If you would like, suggest topics for the next session.
  • For Tuesday, July 17th
  • For Tuesday, July 24th
    • Let us know about additional topics for discussion for the last session
    • Publish at least one worksheet (or web page) you could use in the classroom this fall
  • For the future
    • Meet up at MathFest!

    • Use Sage in your classes
    • Joint Meetings get-together
    • More

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