tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4915362457609681604.post688868872398408409..comments2023-03-23T08:31:54.716-07:00Comments on Technologies for Collaboration and Learning: Google for TeachersUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4915362457609681604.post-73712085723357704692010-04-13T20:07:58.071-07:002010-04-13T20:07:58.071-07:00Thank you for bringing my attention to the equatio...Thank you for bringing my attention to the equation tab. I remember seeing it under insert but it did not apply to what I was working on at the time. It will help me in creating activities for my class in Google Docs.HammilLMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06584953326158742133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4915362457609681604.post-69709704229240733922010-04-12T13:16:53.376-07:002010-04-12T13:16:53.376-07:00One thing noted in this document is that there is ...One thing noted in this document is that there is an editor for match teachers:<br /><br />"Equations & Subscripts<br />Google Docs contains an equation<br />editor for mathematics teachers<br />and students. Google Docs also<br />offers a subscript and superscript<br />tool that can be used in writing<br />chemical compounds and<br />mathematics equations.<br />The equation editor, subscript, and<br />superscript tools make it possible<br />for math and science teachers and<br />their students to use Google Docs<br />for more of their document<br />creations. With these three tools<br />online collaborative document<br />creation isn't limited to the<br />humanities. Science and<br />mathematics students can also<br />collaborate to solve equations."uwweeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03715965797335545724noreply@blogger.com