Andy Anderson at In Loco Parentis offers useful tips for those who teach math and use MS Word. Andy’s former math teacher, now a law student. Interesting combination of skills. I appreciate how these skills offer useful insights on his blog.
Andy Anderson at In Loco Parentis offers useful tips for those who teach math and use MS Word. Andy’s former math teacher, now a law student. Interesting combination of skills. I appreciate how these skills offer useful insights on his blog.
I’ve been subbing in a 5-6 middle school. I can’t tell you how many teachers handwrite C=pi x D and other fractions on math sheets. After figuring out how to do it in Word, I realized a blog is a great way for me to note the steps–just in case I forget. [Andy aka bumper]
Writing equations by hand is a distinct advantage to applications like OneNote, Journal, GoBinder, and if a student / faculty member wants problem solving, then xThink’s MathJournal.