EquatIO is a Chrome extension that makes it
easy to create digital, accessible STEM content
in Google Docs.
To start using EquatIO, accept
the permissions and then click on the EquatIO
icon in your browser.
To easily type expressions, equations and
formulas, open up the Equation Editor.
You can type your math, and even use Prediction
to create things like exponents, fractions,
chemical symbols and more.
When you’re finished writing, just click
the Insert Math button to put it right into
your document.
The LaTeX Editor is perfect for advanced users
who want to use LaTeX to create math expressions.
You can also choose from pre-built expressions, and just insert the values you want to use.
The Handwriting Recognition tool allows you
to handwrite your math, great for touchscreen
devices or even just writing with your
mouse.
Speech Input allows you to dictate math using your microphone, and have it written out for you.
"Two x cubed plus fourteen equals negative two"
If you want to edit some math you’ve already
created, just select the math from your document
and click Extract Math to pull it back into
Equatio.
EquatIO inserts accessible math into your
document, so it can be read using EquatIO’s
companion literacy product, Read&Write for
Google Chrome.
READER: Solve the following.
1. Two x squared plus seven x minus three equals minus nine.
Under the settings menu, you can customize
your prediction, enter your product code,
send feedback and more.
To learn more about EquatIO, subscribe to
our Youtube channel or visit the link below.
