Reaching every student with Equatio
in line with CAST's UDL guidelines
Transforming teaching & learning through UDL
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can have a transformational effect within any school, college or university.
Are you curious how Equatio could help you incorporate the UDL framework in your teaching? Check out the handy toolmatcher guide below to discover how different features of Equatio align to CAST's UDL guidelines.
Multiple means of Engagement (Affective Networks) The WHY of learning
Recruiting Interest
Equatio toolbar and Equatio mobile
Enables students to choose how they express their thinking with specific tools for showing work, such as handwriting recognition, speech input, graph editor (powered by Desmos) and shapes.
Equatio mathspace
Creates the ability for educators to integrate real world manipulatives into math or science problems through the Shapes and Smart Shapes inputs - allowing students to solve them by illustrating with a wide range of symbols and images. It's also great for introducing photos and camera work into solutions.
Prediction
Allows students to focus on STEM language by using natural language prediction mapped to math and scientific notation - re-enforcing and linking key terms.
Sustaining Effort & Persistence
Equatio mathspace
Provides educators with the ability to vary the complexity and level of math challenges as well as equipping students with the widest range of tools to deliver and articulate complex solutions.
Self Regulation
Discoverability
Prompts students to use Equatio. Using tool tips and helpful hints to guide students when necessary and encourage them to explore Equatio for themselves.
Prediction
Helps students to focus on natural language and relate it to math or scientific notation to reduce cogntive load and teach core terms.
Math-to-Speech with Read&Write
Provides the ability to make STEM subjects accessible. Also allows students to hear what they've typed and correct as needed.
Speech input
Enables math to be expressed with voice only to provide support for those times when expression becomes most difficult.
Multiple means of Representation (Recognition Networks) The WHAT of learning
Language & Symbols
Audio within the Graph Editor (powered by Desmos)
Creates an audio representation of graphs.
Screenshot reader
Provides the opportunity to capture inaccessible web and PDF content as MathML or Latex, allowing students to access STEM content with the widest range of tools possible.
Pre-built math expressions
Provides students with reference libraries of operators, symbols, functions and Greek letters.
Prediction
Helps provide a visual link between math notation and spoken English.
Math-to-Speech with Read&Write
Provides the ability to make STEM subjects accessible. Also allows students to hear what they've typed and correct as needed.
Language
Allows students to understand STEM expressions in their native language through French and Spanish localization.
Perception
Graph editor (powered by Desmos)
Equips students with the ability to express multiple sets of math with graphs. Data series and equations can be represented and solved using custom graphs.
Equatio mathspace
Provides a means to visually represent STEM expressions, by adding Freehand Drawings, Shapes and Smart Shapes.
Screenshot reader
Enables students to convert inaccessible math expressions or equations into accessible math that can be read aloud. It can then be copy and pasted into the Equatio equation editor.
Equatio mathspace
Equatio mathspace
Provides a means to visually represent math and science expressions, add freehand drawing, shapes and smart shapes. Freehand drawing helps students and educators highlight patterns and relationships. Enables students to break down problems using shapes and drawing tools to deepen understanding.
Multiple means of Action & Expression (Strategic Networks) The HOW of learning
Executive function
Equatio Mobile
Enables students to use their phone or tablet to insert handwritten math, spoken math or images into the document they're currently working on.
Pre-built math expressions
Gives both students and educators instant access to sample operators, symbols, functions and Greek letters whenever they're required.
Speech input
Allows students or educators alternative means of inputting expressions and equations.
Equatio mathspace
Enables educators to create templates of shapes and diagrams for students to use.
Comprehension
Type (with Prediction), Handwriting Recognition, Speech Input, Equatio Mobile
Provides options for inputting STEM expressions - type with prediction, write by hand on-screen, dictate or even use pen and paper and then convert with Equatio Mobile.
Equatio mathspace
Enables students to break down problems and use visuals to deepen their understanding through a range of images, shapes and drawing tools.
Physical Action
Equatio mathspace
Uses shapes, images and pictures to relate key STEM concepts into other areas of study.
Screen reader (with Read&Write support)
Provides multiple means of assistance in STEM areas across multiple platforms. Includes 'Switch' functionality to empower those with limited mobility to navigate a screen with external devices.
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