On 10/30/07, Jason Grout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> My postdoc mentor is being flown to China to give a presentation on
> teaching undergraduate linear algebra in the U.S.  She is emphasizing
> technology in teaching.  She will talk about Mathematica, Maple, Matlab,
> and calculators in teaching.  When she asked for other software, I
> mentioned Octave and SAGE.  Does anyone have any nice resources for
> teaching undergraduate linear algebra with SAGE?  (other than the
> Constructions in SAGE book, which I'm going to send her)


I've been meaning to do more on this but lack of time ...
There is just one more set of notes you might find useful:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/teaching/DiffyQ/de-gauss-elim.tar.gz
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/teaching/DiffyQ/de-gauss-elim.pdf
(actually designed for applications to solving systems of DEs)


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> Thanks,
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> Jason
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> P.S. Does anyone have any other recommendations for software useful in
> an undergrad linear algebra course?
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