Desmos Graphing Calculator - Make Math Visual & Interactive

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Desmos is an advanced interactive graphing calculator available as both a browser and mobile application, designed to enhance mathematical visualization and interactivity. The tool encourages educators to adopt innovative teaching methods suitable for 21st-century learners. Users express a desire for a more extensive API to integrate Desmos functionalities into other platforms. The calculator has been selected as the primary graphing tool for students, reflecting its effectiveness in educational settings.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with online graphing tools
  • Basic understanding of mathematical concepts and graphing
  • Knowledge of educational technology integration
  • Awareness of 21st-century teaching methodologies
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore the Desmos API for potential integrations
  • Research best practices for using interactive tools in the classroom
  • Investigate other educational technologies that complement Desmos
  • Learn about the impact of visual learning on student engagement
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Educators, mathematics teachers, instructional designers, and anyone interested in enhancing student engagement through interactive graphing tools.

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Hopefully everyone's heard of this by now, but for those who haven't, there's an excellent interactive online graphing calculator offered by Desmos:

https://www.desmos.com/calculator
 
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It's a very nice project! Still hoping for a more extensive API so we can make use of it here. Moving to the Calculator forum.
 
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Desmos is an advanced graphing calculator implemented as a browser application and a mobile application. Progressive values encourage teachers to take risks and break from traditional practices when 21st century learners need new models of teaching and instruction. I chose Desmos for our students to use as their primary graphing calculator.
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