I stumbled upon your math tool and it looks very interesting.   It
reminded me of a math environment that I designed for a grad class
(although never implemented it).  After seeing Sage, there are
striking similarities and would relish the opportunity to discuss my
ideas further.  My background is computers science and math but I am a
bit rusty in the programming department now that I teach math full-
time.

The vision of my environment involves an interface like Sage, but with
a drop-down box where students can select an operation from a list.  I
also envision the environment being used to solve problems in multiple
steps using multiple methods (more of a discovery tool).  In my
vision, there are more Web2.0-like features for collaboration with
other students and teachers.  And, there is a way to save steps to a
library and to share with other students.

If interested, please contact me about interesting directions for
Sage.  I have lots of vision, but little implementation skills.  I
think that an math tool that does not automatically provide the
correct answer could be used by every math student!

Thanks in advance,
John Faig
school: jdf2...@columbia.edu
work: jf...@klht.org
personal: johnfaig...@gmail.com
twitter: johnfaig

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