At the annual Teachers Teaching with Technology (T3) International Conferences, teachers of math and science from middle grades through University level are able to see, learn, and share techniques to enhance their instruction with educational technology. This year's conference is at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in Seattle, February 27-March 1.
I'll be presenting session #296, titled Equation Editor and MathType—Top Tips from an Expert on Saturday February 28, from 2:15-3:45 PM, in Convention Center room 611. Some of the tips I'll be demonstrating are in the MathType Tips & Tricks section of our website, but there will be quite a few new ones as well. If you can't attend the session, please look for me in the exhibit hall. The MathType by Design Science booth is just inside the main entrance—booth 101. To see what other conferences we'll be exhibiting and speaking at, refer to the Events page on our website.

I'll be there Bob. I am looking forward to hearing from you and meeting you. should be interesting. who else is speaking?
Posted by: daniel molano | February 28, 2009 at 11:42 AM
Sounds good- wish we could be there to see the tips and tricks section! My wife is using the 'stacked math' trick for her classes, now she can easily print and design powerpoint presnetations for her class much more easily than before.
Posted by: Belosic - Reno Graphic Design | March 01, 2009 at 09:13 PM
Daniel -- sorry, but I just saw your comment this morning, but for the benefit of those who weren't there, I was the only one speaking. Hope the session was helpful to you.
Posted by: Bob Mathews | March 02, 2009 at 07:56 AM
Hi Bob!
Great to hear that you were able to attend and present at the Teachers Teaching with Technology T3 conference. All of your tips and tricks for using MathType listed on your website, are great! Many of our blog contributors at the TI Teachers Lounge attended the T3 Conference in Seattle as well. We were able to catch up with them at the conference and get some great video clips of what they thought of the conference. To check out their video clips visit: http://timath.com/blog/?p=528
Posted by: TI Teachers | March 27, 2009 at 11:10 AM