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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.
== Registration is now closed ==
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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 (we expect all of these to run 11-1 and 3-5, Eastern Time).
Between sessions, you will explore Sage on your own schedule, with dedicated online "office hours"
from the organizers.
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 four
one-day online sessions during the summer. The first day will introduce you to Sage, followed by a two-week
period during which you will, with support of the organizers, familiarize yourself with the software.
The remaining days, each one week apart, will focus on creating curricular materials, effectively using Sage
in the classroom, and feedback on content you have created in the workshop. In the weeks between the
sessions, you will explore Sage on your own schedule, with dedicated online “office hours” from the
organizers.
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== Schedule ==

Online workshop dates are: May 24, June 7, June 14, and June 21, 2011. Each day we will meet online from 11 AM to 1 PM and 3 PM to 5 PM Eastern Daylight Time, in order to allow participants from as many North American time zones as possible.

|| Timezone || Session 1 || Session 2 ||
|| Eastern Daylight || 11AM-1PM || 3PM-5PM ||
|| Central Daylight || 10AM-12PM || 2PM-4PM ||
|| Mountain Daylight || 9AM-11AM || 1PM-3PM ||
|| Pacific Daylight || 8AM-10AM || 12PM-2PM ||

For more information, see the [[prep/2011/sessions|detailed schedule of sessions]], which will be updated as the workshop progresses with supplemental links and other information.
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== Elluminate TeleConference System ==

The four online sessions will be conducted with Elluminate software. Here is [[prep/2011/TeleConference|our guide]] for technical, logistical and productive use of this system.
  * For more information about the Elluminate software we will use, see [[prep/2011/TeleConference|our guide]] for technical, logistical and productive use of this system. Testing will occur during the week of May 16th - specific times are [[prep/2011/TeleConference#testsessions|in the guide]].
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The [[prep/2011/Tutorials|tutorials for the workshop]] will be posted as they come out, and the link will be updated accordingly.
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Please contact Karl-Dieter Crisman and Jason Grout at kcrisman@gmail.com and jason.grout@drake.edu for more information. Please contact Karl-Dieter Crisman and Jason Grout for more information.

MAA PREP Program, Summer 2011

Registration is now closed

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 four one-day online sessions during the summer. The first day will introduce you to Sage, followed by a two-week period during which you will, with support of the organizers, familiarize yourself with the software. The remaining days, each one week apart, will focus on creating curricular materials, effectively using Sage in the classroom, and feedback on content you have created in the workshop. In the weeks between the sessions, you will explore Sage on your own schedule, with dedicated online “office hours” from the organizers.

No previous usage of Sage is assumed.

Schedule

Online workshop dates are: May 24, June 7, June 14, and June 21, 2011. Each day we will meet online from 11 AM to 1 PM and 3 PM to 5 PM Eastern Daylight Time, in order to allow participants from as many North American time zones as possible.

Timezone

Session 1

Session 2

Eastern Daylight

11AM-1PM

3PM-5PM

Central Daylight

10AM-12PM

2PM-4PM

Mountain Daylight

9AM-11AM

1PM-3PM

Pacific Daylight

8AM-10AM

12PM-2PM

For more information, see the detailed schedule of sessions, which will be updated as the workshop progresses with supplemental links and other information.

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. Or regular headphones and any kind of microphone (built-in or plug-in). You CANNOT listen to audio over speakers and speak to the group simultaneously, so you must have something like a headset, headphones, or earphone to listen to the audio.
  • For more information about the Elluminate software we will use, see our guide for technical, logistical and productive use of this system. Testing will occur during the week of May 16th - specific times are in the guide.

Resources

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

The tutorials for the workshop will be posted as they come out, and the link will be updated accordingly.

Organizers

Please contact Karl-Dieter Crisman and 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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