Showing posts with label g(math). Show all posts
Showing posts with label g(math). Show all posts

Monday, January 22, 2018

Math: EquatIO now includes graphing from Desmos


This article and the video above tell more about how EquatIO (formerly g(math)) and Desmos now work together. The EquatIO Chrome Extension allows users to easily add math equations and graphs into most Google things.

To access EquatIO, add the Chrome extension found here. Then open a Google Doc, Form, Sheets, Slide, or Drawing to use the extension. You may need to reboot the computer if it doesn't work correctly right away.

Monday, January 2, 2017

12 Excellent Add-Ons for Google Docs


This list of 12 excellent add-ons for Google Docs is worth your time! It includes details on:

  1. Revision History Analytics
  2. SAS Writing Reviser
  3. Easy Accents
  4. g(Math)
  5. Translate
  6. Highlight Tool
  7. Rhyme Finder
  8. Word Cloud Generator
  9. Pupil Pref
  10. Doc Tools
  11. Orange Slice Teacher Rubric
  12. EasyBib

Monday, December 14, 2015

g(Math) [add-in for Google Forms] now has standalone Handwriting entries

g(Math) [an add-in for Google Forms] now has standalone Handwriting entries!


Google Forms (with the g(Math) add-in and the Flubaroo add-in to grade multiple choice or short answer for you) can be used with BYOD to assess students.

Let Penney Matos (or your DLC) know if you want to investigate more!