17 April 2020Louis Shanafelt, Product Manager
The overall goal of EquatIO is to make it delightful, intuitive, and fun for students to communicate their thought processes. While a lot of our initial EquatIO releases and updates focused on supports for Middle and High School students, we wanted to spend some time creating features that would support Elementary School students as well. Great news: Introducing EquatIO Mathspace for iPad!
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29 March 2019Ruth Scott
Originally posted by ECIS Podcast, our EdTech Specialist, Patrick McGrath talks to Kevin Ruth, ECIS CEO about how Educational Technology can be used to promote culture and language.
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19 March 2019Shauna Hanna, Content Strategist
The stage is set….Doubletree at the Entrance to Universal Studios in Florida is the venue for the upcoming, hotly anticipated UDL-IRN International Summit, billed as the meeting place ‘Where UDL Leaders Come to Learn’. Proudly supported by Texthelp, this year’s Summit will welcome over 400 delegates in person, plus hundreds more joining online from around the world. Read on to discover all that's going on during the conference...
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19 March 2019Luis Pérez
How do we get from Here to There? Acclaimed instructional designer Luis Pérez will be taking educators on a thought-provoking journey at this year’s UDL-IRN Summit in Orlando, Florida from 27-29 March.
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19 March 2019Jason Carroll
A whole lot can happen in the space of a generation. And it’s easy to underestimate all the good stuff that happens incrementally, often without us even noticing. At this month’s UDL-IRN Summit in Orlando, Florida from 27-29 March, Texthelp’s Jason Carroll reflects on the exciting opportunities for young learners that simply didn’t exist twenty years ago... and tech’s essential role in this positive transformation.
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15 March 2019Megan Cochrane, Nambucca Guardian
Bowraville Central School Acting Deputy Principal Kerry Kete was recently invited to co-present a webinar for 'Read&Write for Google' to teachers across Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Originally published in Nambucca Guardian.
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