Compare Chrome extensions: unbias.cc vs Equatio - Math made digital
Stats | unbias.cc | Equatio - Math made digital |
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User count | 24 | 5,000,000+ |
Average rating | 3.67 | 3.98 |
Rating count | 3 | 624 |
Last updated | 2017-11-03 | 2024-04-12 |
Size | 141.31K | 16.71M |
Version | 1.1 | 55.0.0 |
Short description | |
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This extension allows the user to be aware of the biases encountered online | Easily create mathematical equations, formulas and quizzes. Intuitively type or handwrite, with no tricky math code to learn. |
Full summary | |
Understand the bias of the information you consume online. This extension shows you the gender bias of the content you read by displaying the percentage of reference to the various pronouns. On this v1.0 we show you the count of the pronouns in the content you read on wikipedia. Unbias is a collaboration between the Royal College of Art and the Wikimedia Foundation. We aim to undo biases on race, gender and disability. We hope to contribute to a world in which everyone's work is respected. Read more about the initiative at unbias.cc |
Until now, writing equations and math expressions on your computer has been slow and laborious. Equatio makes math digital, helping teachers and students at all levels create math expressions quickly and easily. Type or handwrite virtually any mathematical expression directly on your keyboard or touchscreen. There’s no need for any complicated code or programming languages. Equatio instantly turns your thoughts into clear, accurate on-screen formulas. When you type ‘sq’, it knows that you mean ‘square root’. And it listens, too. When you dictate a formula aloud, Equatio is smart enough to ignore ‘umms’, ‘errs’ and other unwanted non-math words. More than a replacement for pen and paper, Equatio makes math and other STEM subjects engaging and rewarding for every student. Features:
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