Enter Desmos, a startup out of Connecticut, that has built a graphing calculator alternative that may shake up the industry on two key fronts: it’s Web-based, and it’s free.
Do we need students to spend $100 on a graphic calculator?
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openconversation answered:
when i was at school I did …
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ar53nal answered:
there are alot of other graphic calculator simulators out there >.>
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crazymthrfckr answered:
I am a TI-83+ emulator on my Android. It’s free. It’s ridiculous they make students purchase graphing calculators still.
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captcreate answered:
I don’t even know how to use memory functions on calculators! Might be good for them to learn, but not just use calculators all the time.
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