Desmos Notebook is Live

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Claudine Margolis

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May 21, 2026, 8:07:38 PMMay 21
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Hey nerds!  esteemed colleagues,

Desmos studio just announced that their newest product is live (in beta). Desmos notebook allows you to create a document with embedded graphs where variable and function definitions can be linked across instances of graphs, sliders, and interpolated variables. This page has some example notebooks (check out Metaballs to see my personal fave). 

In case you missed it, desmos studio also recently added a new way to save and share your work. When you go to share a notebook or graph (icon in the top right corner), you'll see the option to share a snapshot or save and share. Sharing a snapshot creates a unique URL for the graph and that URL will always direct folks to the instance of your graph/notebook in the form it was in when you generated the link. If you choose to save and share, then the link will direct folks to the most updated version of that graph/notebook. So you can continue editing and anyone that clicks the link will see any changes made in future versions. 

I hope this is helpful in your teaching! I don't work at desmos studio, so don't come at me with complaints. However, the desmos studio team loves to hear about bugs, frustrations, and feature requests. You can contact them via the question mark icon in the top right corner of any graph/notebook page.

Happy graphing,
Claudine

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