Math and Science Notation Tool - WebEQ Equation Editor

 

Overview

The Math and Science Notation Tool (WebEQ™ Equation Editor) is a general purpose equation editor designed for working with equations. It enables users to use mathematical and scientific notation throughout Eduspace. Users have the ability to add equations, edit existing equations and move equations within the Math and Science Notation Tool. All of the Equation Editor symbols are based on MathML, a markup language for math on the Web, which is a subset of XML.

 

The Math and Science Notation Tool can be accessed from any content or Assessment area. Once added, the equations can be modified like other items within a content area.

 

Note: Instructors may include Essay questions on Assessments that use the Math and Science Notation Tool. Students can access the Math and Science Notation Tool to complete the question and the Instructor can view all of Students’ work.

 

MathML Equation Editor

The MathML Equation Editor functions in the same way at the Math and Science Notation Tool. Instead of opening with the symbol buttons, a blank text box will appear where users can enter XML.

 

Find the Math and Science Notation Tool

 

Click the Math and Science Notation Tool icon (√x) or click the MathML Equation Editor icon (<¸>) for any text box that accepts math notation. The appropriate equation tool will appear.  

 

Functions

The table below details the functions available on this page.

 

To . . .

click . . .

access the Math and Science Notation Tool

the Math and Science Notation Tool icon (√x). The Math and Science Notation Tool will appear.

insert MathML

the MathML Equation Editor icon (<¸>). The MathML Equation Editor will open.

 

Installation Notes

For best performance on a Windows® operating system Houghton Mifflin recommends using Internet Explorer 6.0.

 

For best performance on a Macintosh®, Houghton Mifflin recommends the following.

 

Step 1                 Upgrade the operating system to Mac OS X v10.2 or 10.3

 

Step 2                 Install Netscape® 6.2.3 (or a later version)

 

Step 3                 Install the MRJ Plug-in. This is located at http://homepage.mac.com/pcbeard/MRJPlugin/
 

 

Note: The MRJ plugin is needed only for OS 9.x.  For OS 10, you use the Sun JVM (version 1.4.1 or higher recommended for Eduspace).  Beginning with OS 10.2, the JVM is included.