By Nancy Raskauskas, Administrator on September 30, 2009

Hurray! Google is actually listening to and acting on users of Google Docs who are prompted to suggest additions they would like to see to the applications. Newest addition is a widely sought after Equation Editor.
Available under the “Insert” menu, the editor allows you to type in full, clean equations for everything from standard high school physics to mutlivariable calculus. Google Docs also highlighted its addition of subscript and superscript formatting so that you can add in simple exponents and label variables.
This is going to make a lot of mathematics students happy. I can’t wait to see what Google adds next to enhance Google Docs.

Have any wishes for additions to google Docs? tell us (and google) about them.
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Nancy Raskauskas,Founder, Owner and Developer of the Cosmic Networks, is also the Middle and Upper School Computer Teacher at Worcester Preparatory School on the eastern Shore of Maryland. Nancy is a very creative teacher and a telented Graphic Artist. With a background in language arts and art, along with her talent for technology, Mrs. Raskauskas inspires students to move forward in computer skills. The winner of many state and national awards for her work with technology and children, Mrs. Raskauskas was named the Maryland Technology Teacher of the Year and has received national awards from the Computer Learning Foundation. Her writing appears in a number of web sites and publications.
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