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==What kind of Maths tools can Moodle use or adapt?== | ==What kind of Maths tools can Moodle use or adapt?== | ||
Essentially Moodle can use or adapt many of the TeX tools. | Essentially Moodle can use or adapt many of the TeX tools to suit the Moodle environment. There are many plugins or external programs that can be used to generate content that is easily imported to Moodle. Some programs, like Microsoft Word's Equation Editor do not, as of writing, import successfully. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 03:47, 9 August 2010
Does Moodle have any Math tools in it as native?
It certainly does, and if you look at the Using TeX Notation pages, they will give you a good start on how you can, quickly and fairly easily, build a small body of knowledge that will allow you to move on to bigger and better things.
What kind of Maths tools can Moodle use or adapt?
Essentially Moodle can use or adapt many of the TeX tools to suit the Moodle environment. There are many plugins or external programs that can be used to generate content that is easily imported to Moodle. Some programs, like Microsoft Word's Equation Editor do not, as of writing, import successfully.
See also
- Using Moodle Mathematics Tools forum
- Using Moodle Creating equations forum discussion