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Presented by: Anthony Howell, OCT, M.Ed, Assistive Technology Resource Teacher, Peel District School Board
Grade level: All
About this webinar:
EquatIO is a chrome extension that makes math digital. It can help teachers and students at all levels create math expressions, formulas, equations, quizzes, all quite easily. Instantly turn your thoughts into accurate on-screen mathematical expressions. When you type the first two letters of any math term, the program predicts what you want to say, making it easy to find and express mathematics digitally. When dictating a formula aloud, the program will ignore the ‘umms’ and ‘likes’ and other unwanted non-math words.
EquatIO is more than just a replacement for pen and paper, EquatIO is a revolutionary math tool that the world has never seen, but always wanted. EquatIO makes math and STEM subjects engaging and rewarding for every student.
About the Presenter:
Anthony Howell received his M.Ed from OISE and has been teaching with the Peel District School Board since 2011, working specifically in K-8 environments and special education classrooms. His current assignment as an Assistive Technology Resource Teacher has Anthony supporting a superintendency of schools from K-12, helping facilitate staff and students in learning how to access the curriculum using various assistive technology devices.
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