Dynamic Math Software for Online Tutoring

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Online tutoring is becoming increasingly popular, and there is a specific interest in using technology to enhance the experience. The discussion highlights the need for tools that allow for quick writing of mathematical content on a tablet, which can then be converted into rich text format and displayed in real-time to students on their screens. This capability would facilitate smoother live tutorial sessions. There is also a recognition of the growing demand for online tutoring, especially from students who wish to continue learning after relocating. Participants are seeking recommendations for effective tools and methods to streamline this process and improve their online tutoring capabilities.
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I'm thinking about doing online tutoring. I already know how to use latex on a website but I need to be much faster for a live tutorial session.

Is there a way that I can write my math down on a tablet and have it automatically converted in rich math text and also have it automatically update my student through their computer screen?

If anyone has any ideas, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
 
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