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March 28, 2008

Using MathType with Moodle

Moodle is an open-source learning management system that you may already be using. If so, you've seen how much easier your life is with this valuable tool. What if I said you could take that quiz you wrote last year in Microsoft Word, and you can reuse the equations in Moodle without having to re-type them? Did you know you can use MathType equations in a Moodle forum or chat? What about the reverse? You can copy an equation from a colleague's Moodle course, paste it into MathType, and use it in PowerPoint.

We have a new Application Note, Using MathType With Moodle, that will show you how to do all of these things, and more. If this AppNote proves to be useful to you, you might want to check out our other AppNotes too.

March 10, 2008

MathType Tips & Tricks

We're excited to announce the launch of MathType Tips & Tricks. Tips & Tricks consists of short articles that help you fine-tune your MathType skills. There are currently five tips, including a tip showing how to change the font and size of all equations in a document with a single command, and a tip showing how to create multi-line expressions (i.e., "stacked" arithmetic). We'll be adding new tips from time to time, so we recommend bookmarking the Tips & Tricks page for future reference. We'll also mention new tips in this blog, so if you want to make sure you always have the latest MathType tips, subscribe to the blog.

March 05, 2008

ICTCM Conference in San Antonio, March 6-8

We will be exhibiting at the International Conference for Technology in Collegiate Mathematics at the Marriott Rivercenter Hotel in San Antonio TX. Exhibits are Thursday March 6 through Saturday March 8. Stop by booth 110 and see the new features of MathType 6 for Windows, including TeX input and copy/paste from Wikipedia, PlanetMath, and many blogs. For information on this and other conferences where we will be exhibiting, see our Events Schedule.

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