I recently started testing some of our existing software on the latest version of macOS Sierra (10.12.3) and ran into an issue with the TI-SmartView CE emulator software for Mac that was a result of a change Texas Instruments had made to the software installer that wasn't communicated and is one somewhat buried line in their software installation and activation knowledge base article. See the details below.
The third tab in the TI-Nspire Computer Software Documents Toolbox is the TI-SmartView Emulator (or virtual keypad). You have a number of different ways to display the keypad (nine in TI-Nspire Student Software). Using the drop-down menu near the top of the keypad, you can choose which calculator to display: TI-Nspire CX, TI-Nspire with Touchpad, or TI-Nspire with Clickpad.
TI-SmartView CE-T Emulator Software for MathPrint Calculators (Single 1-Year Subscription.) TI-SmartView emulator software projects an interactive representation of the calculator and comes with a number of unique instructional capabilities, including pre-loaded applications for high school math and science. Please note this item usually takes 1-2 working days to supply.
For calculators that are not "TI" branded, but which are freely available and can be used without a 90 day limit, several options are available. NumWorks offers an Open Source calculator (Creative Commons license) with an emulator that can be used on computers or with a free app on mobile devices. Try the online simulator, with no download needed. Demos offers a free calculators for both online and offline mobile use with apps. They also tout their calculator as meeting accessibility guidelines. Try their graphing function. Consider meta-calculator for free graphing that is well formatted for screen sharing.
*Laurie Rubel, lru...@brooklyn.cuny.edu, is an assistant professor of education at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. She especially enjoys working with and learning from New York City mathematics teachers.
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