HeyMath! Apps

We’ve been working very hard to make it easy for our users to access HeyMath! resources from their preferred hang-out zones on the web. Here are some examples of how we’ve integrated with some of the world’s top websites and applications.

Google

We released the iGoogle gadget about a month back and this has made it real simple for our users to create their personal E-Learning platforms on iGoogle! All HeyMath! users automatically get to see the resources that they’re subscribed for. Integrating with Google was a cinch and has really opened up a world of possibilities.


Facebook


Our flash based widget (Hey Math Widget in Facebook Applications) was created mainly for US High School students who want to access HeyMath! lessons from their Facebook profile. The interesting thing is that, we are the only Math application on Facebook as this blog goes live!!

Free 'Guest Access' allows users to check out several HeyMath! lessons without requiring an Id and Password

Moodle

iHeyMath! is our plug-in on Moodle and directly benefits all schools that use Moodle as their learning management system. Teachers can now very easily open a door into HeyMath! from within their Moodle environment and integrate HeyMath! lessons as links into their courses.

A big thank you to Cristo Rey New York High School for helping define the specifications and doing some of the QA!

3 comments:

Fernando said...
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Fernando said...

Is there any documentation that describes how to use HeyMath within Moodle? Do all students need a HeyMath account or just the teacher who's offering the course? I recently puchased a HeyMath licence and put HeyMath content on my Moodle course, but my students are not able to access these resources. Thanks in advance.

ChilG said...

Hi Fernando!

Great to connect with you. We just saw some very impressive videos of your school and look forward to supporting your teachers and students!

We are delighted that you will be using HeyMath! via Moodle. The process is quite simple and here's a link explaining the steps involved.

http://www.heymath.com/userguides/moodle/

For students to access the online lessons on HeyMath, they would need to subscribe to our program. They would then receive individual ids and passwords.

You can email me at support@heymath.com for any further information.

Gopal