How do I access scientific calculators online?

From CSI library guide:

For an exact replica of a physical calculator that you can use on Mac or Windows computers, Texas Instruments offers a 90 day trial software that will allow you to interact on screen with a calculator that is identical to their TI 84 Plus line of calculators. Functions are all the same as on the calculators we lend out, although the graphing "screen" is in color. However, there is no functional difference. Please go to the TI Software, OS Updates and Apps page and download "TI-SmartView™ Emulator Software for the TI-84 Plus Family." Allow the program to install. When you open the program, you will be asked "Do you have a license number?" please select "No - Continue with the Trial version." The same TI page has user-guides for the software.

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. 

 

Last Updated: Aug 18, 2021    

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