[sage-devel] Re: [sage-edu] Re: sage-moodle integration

2009-03-28 Thread David Joyner
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 6:20 AM, pang wrote: > > Hello: > I'm now learning moodle as admin, and I would like to use another > kind of moodle integration, just to control access to the sage server > and to organize the notebooks. I have the following reasons: > > 1) Security: I've been told sag

[sage-devel] Re: [sage-edu] Re: sage-moodle integration

2009-03-28 Thread pang
Hello: I'm now learning moodle as admin, and I would like to use another kind of moodle integration, just to control access to the sage server and to organize the notebooks. I have the following reasons: 1) Security: I've been told sage servers can be taken down if universal access is allowed.

[sage-devel] Re: [sage-edu] Re: sage-moodle integration

2009-03-27 Thread Minh Nguyen
Hi Gustav, On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Gustav Delius wrote: > > This is indeed a very interesting idea. Luckily something like this > already exists, except that it is not using the whole of Sage but only > Maxima. Take a look at stack.bham.ac.uk. I remember reading about STACK in 2008, b

[sage-devel] Re: [sage-edu] Re: sage-moodle integration

2009-03-27 Thread Minh Nguyen
Hi Rob, On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Rob Beezer wrote: > > Hi Minh, > >> I'll be working on a proof-of-concept integration with Moodle. For >> this, what I have in mind is that, say, one is managing a maths course >> and wants to create a set of self-tests for students to take as the >> cour

[sage-devel] Re: [sage-edu] Re: sage-moodle integration

2009-03-27 Thread Gustav Delius
This is indeed a very interesting idea. Luckily something like this already exists, except that it is not using the whole of Sage but only Maxima. Take a look at stack.bham.ac.uk. Gustav Dr Gustav W Delius, Department of Mathematics University of York, York YO

[sage-devel] Re: [sage-edu] Re: sage-moodle integration

2009-03-27 Thread Minh Nguyen
Hi folks, On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Marshall Hampton wrote: > > I am interested in this too, although the way my university sets up > its moodle server I can't really hack it at all. I would be interested > on working on a concrete project - what is a simple goal to get > started? I'll b