Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Equatio, Quite Possibly a Math Teacher's BFF

Math teachers, we have not forgotten about you! My heart melted when I read Eric Curtis', "Control Alt Achieve" blog, regarding g(math)'s upgrade to Equatio. According to Eric, this fine product should be coming out today! This will be a Chrome Extension, instead of an Add On, which means hopefully it'll work beyond Google Docs.

There will be a free version for Google Docs and a premium version to use with Google Forms. How much? That remains to be seen. I hope it's doable for teachers.

G(Math), as you recall, is an add on for Google Docs that allows us to insert those math symbols onto our Docs.

With Equatio, the students will also be able to incorporate math symbols in their answer space when they fill out your assessment. It'll be an option right inside the short answer answer space or paragraph answer space.

I'm really excited about this new software, and can't wait to see how well it performs. To see it in action, browse over to Eric's blog and check out his animated examples of using the program. See what you think!

Haven't used g(math) yet? Check out the quick video tutorial to get yourself familiar with it.

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