C’est magnifique! EquatIO for Google fully supports French
11th June 2019 -Last fall we announced the first phase of our French language support in EquatIO for Google. Today, we are pleased to release the final piece of the puzzle, making EquatIO for Google fully functional in French!
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Continue ReadingEquatIO is Getting Smarter for Higher Ed
3rd June 2019 -We have released a new update to EquatIO for Windows and EquatIO for Mac, which enables Microsoft Word users to edit equations built with MathType and the Microsoft Equation Editor directly with EquatIO and even reinsert them as Microsoft Word equations.
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Continue ReadingTexthelp announce new investment partnership with LDC
30th May 2019 -On behalf of everyone at Texthelp, I’m very happy to announce this morning that we have secured new investment in our company. Our new investors are LDC, the investment arm of Lloyds Bank.
Continue ReadingSupporting Diversity & Inclusion: Four Tech Tips for Work
24th May 2019 -Technology has seeped into nearly every aspect of our daily lives. Its use is embedded in how we organize, how we’re entertained, how we connect, seek out knowledge, and it’s brought us closer together, advancing society in ways that could only have been dreamed of decades ago. But the benefits of technology, of course, have for a long time now moved far beyond enriching our personal lives or affording us novel conveniences.
Continue ReadingBuild the future with personalized learning
22nd May 2019 -It is frequently said that 65% of today’s school children will graduate into jobs that don’t currently exist. With this being said, preparing students for the world of work can become a bit of a challenge - how can you, as an educator, help your students to acquire skills for jobs that don’t yet exist?
With the act of forward-thinking, and adapting the core components of a ‘future building school’.
Continue ReadingEnable Accessibility in Locked Mode in Quizzes in Google Forms with Read&Write and EquatIO
16th May 2019 -In case you missed it, to celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Google announced several new updates to promote digital accessibility and inclusion for students with learning disabilities. In particular, they highlighted new partnerships for locked mode in Quizzes in Google Forms. Locked mode was beta released in the Fall of last year, allowing teachers to create Quizzes without the worry of students being able to search the web.
But what about students who need additional support for reading, writing and math during assessments? That’s where Read&Write for Google Chrome[TM] and EquatIO for Google[®]come in! Both Read&Write and EquatIO are now available for use while in locked mode.
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