Instructure Canvas Equation Editor
- How to use the Instructure Canvas Equation Editor
- How to use the Instructure Canvas Equation Editor (for Calculus)
- How to type Integral Notation in the Instructure Canvas Equation Editor
- How to type Limit Notation in the Instructure Canvas Equation Editor
- How to get a Math Graph in to Instructure Canvas (using Jing)
MathType
First, you have to become a believer that MathType is not just another clunky equation editor. I can type this document with MathType in under 5 minutes. Don’t believe me? Watch it here. Believe me now? Okay, then here are the tutorials.
- Creating the Ctrl-E Hotkey for Word 2003 (for easily opening & closing equations)
- Creating the Ctrl-E Hotkey for Word 2007
- Nudging Equations and Number Lines (nudging is one of my favorite things)
- Lewis Dot Diagrams (Bob’s Version and my version)
- Quickly accessing Zoom, Colors, and Styles (also help with making the buttons bigger)
For the record, the videos that follow are not high-quality productions. They were actually the first Camtasia videos I ever made and many were recorded live during a presentation. I never intended to put them on the web. Nevertheless, you might find them useful if you’re one of the thousands of folks who has never really been trained how to use MathType.
- Using Hotkeys in MathType Part 1 and Using Hotkeys in MathType Part 2
- Formatting Equations and Alignment (like aligning at the = sign or vertically with a line of text)
- Tables and Formatting (tables are really matrices, so consider this a matrix tutorial too)
- Formatting All the Equations in a Document (you know, for when you need all the equations to be in a different size or font … that’s right, you don’t have to edit them one by one)
- Word Tables vs. MathType Tables
- Inserting a MathType table
- Editing “tables” in MathType
If you are interested in ADA compliant math documents, check out the information about MathDAISY and Bob’s video in this post.
Google Apps
Microsoft Word
- The Trail of Dots in a Table of Contents (help for the dissertation writers)
- Resizing Tables
- Merging and Splitting Cells
- Cell alignment and Text
- Borders and Shading
Jing for Math Students
- Getting the EMBED code button in Jing
- Jing with MathType
- Jing with WZ Grapher
- Jing with Wolfram Demonstrations
- Jing with Handwritten Work
- Jing with Moodle
- Jing with Course Compass Discussion Boards (by Susan McCourt)
WebAssign
- Graphing Lines with WebAssign GraphPad
- Graphing Parabolas with WebAssign GraphPad
- Graphing Inequalities with WebAssign GraphPad
- Graphing Circles with WebAssign GraphPad
- Graphing Systems with WebAssign GraphPad
- Number Lines with WebAssign GraphPad
- An Orientation to WebAssign Homework (for students)
- Using the WebAssign Message Boards (for students)
- Creating a New Course in WebAssign (for instructors)
- Creating an Assignment in WebAssign (for instructors)
- How to Propogate your WebAssign Assignments into a New Course (for instructors)