If you are considering attending these two workshops in Seattle in June, 
there may still be funding available for you.

Contact Rob Beezer if you are faculty and have an education-related project.

Contact William Stein if you are a developer and have a notebook-related 
project.

Rob

On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 2:50:16 PM UTC-7, Rob Beezer wrote:
>
> A Sage Days devoted to the Sage Notebook development will be held at the 
> University of Washington, June 17-21.  This is sponsored by William Stein 
> and 
> John Palmieri's National Science Foundation COMPMATH grant [1]. 
>
> At the end of the week, Sage Edu Days 5 will happen at the same venue, 
> June 
> 19-21.  This is sponsored by the UTMOST education grant [2] from the 
> National 
> Science Foundation. 
>
> Wiki pages are available with all the details (though housing arrangements 
> are 
> still being made).  Links are available off the main "Workshops" page or 
> at [3], 
> [4]. 
>
> Rob 
>
> [1] http://modular.math.washington.edu/grants/compmath09/ 
>
> [2] http://utmost.aimath.org/ 
>
> [3] http://wiki.sagemath.org/days48 
>
> [4] http://wiki.sagemath.org/education5 
>

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