Create, Remediate, and Access STEM-Based Content with Texthelp's Equatio
From Instructional Technology and Development June 5th, 2024
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Date of Session: June 5, 2024
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This session will focus on Equatio, a digital STEM toolbar which can help professionals and students as they create, remediate and share accessible course content digitally. We will discuss how this tool can support the roles and responsibilities of faculty, teachers, staff and technology professionals when it comes to creating and remediating accessible STEM based course content, while also supporting the work of becoming a more digitally accessible educational institution. We’ll also discuss how students can use Equatio to consume, engage with and respond to their course materials. Attendees will leave understanding how this tool can provide more holistic support to our educational institutions, while moving the needle on creating digital and accessible course content.
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Description:
This session will focus on Equatio, a digital STEM toolbar which can help professionals and students as they create, remediate and share accessible course content digitally. We will discuss how this tool can support the roles and responsibilities of faculty, teachers, staff and technology professionals when it comes to creating and remediating accessible STEM based course content, while also supporting the work of becoming a more digitally accessible educational institution. We’ll also discuss how students can use Equatio to consume, engage with and respond to their course materials. Attendees will leave understanding how this tool can provide more holistic support to our educational institutions, while moving the needle on creating digital and accessible course content.
PowerPoint Presentation
Upcoming workshops
Past workshop recordings
EdTech training self-enroll courses
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