General Description: Equatio is an advanced, accessible equation editor that enables users (especially those with learning, motor, or visual needs) to create math and science expressions digitally using typing, handwriting, or speech input. Converting math into alt text and meeting WCAG accessibility standards for diverse learners.
Availability: for student and instructor use: Equatio is available to Mines in several different ways:
- Pre-installed in all Mines computer labs
- Integrated with Canvas
- Installed on personal or office computers
- Installed as a Chrome extension
- Accessed via a web app
Method for Obtaining
Mines-managed computers
- Windows: Install Equatio from the Software Center
- Mac: Install Equatio from Self-Service
Personal computers
- Go to the Equatio download page
- Select the version (Windows or Mac) to download the installation file
- Open the installation file and follow the installation process for your device
- When prompted, click the “Sign in with Microsoft” button and use your Mines account with your Mines credentials (username@mines.edu and password)
Mines lab computers
- After logging into a Mines lab computer, click the “Start” button and type in Equatio to find and launch.
- No login is required when accessing via a lab computer
Canvas
EquatIO is available when editing any part of a Canvas course (page, quiz, announcement, etc.) where the Rich Content Editor is available. For example, an instructor could generate an equation as part of a Canvas quiz question. Additionally, students could access Equatio to respond to a quiz question if the Rich Content Editor is available (such as when responding to essay questions.)
In case of difficulties running the software in a Mines IT managed lab: Contact IT via the Mines Help Center. If you have questions about the use of the program, please contact your instructor, TA or lab manager.