Big news: Desmos is now integrated with Lumio

A student completes a remote learning lesson using Desmos at home.

We are thrilled to share a new collaboration! Desmos - the graphing calculator used in schools everywhere - is now integrated with Lumio. Starting today, teachers can add a graphing calculator to any Lumio lesson, and students can engage and interact with their own version - no matter where they are. Whether you're a math geek or not, we're thrilled to make this new integration available to you!

Read more from our press release below, and try it for yourself now at www.lum.io.

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New Collaboration Enables Math Teachers to Use Popular Graphing Tool

SMART Technologies teams up with Desmos to provide interactive calculator to users of Lumio

CALGARY, AB — (Sept. 8, 2021) — SMART Technologies, the education technology company with a 30-year track record of pioneering learning solutions that encourage student collaboration and engagement, is making the popular Desmos Graphing Calculator available to millions of educators through Lumio.

The collaboration comes as teachers are focusing on accelerating learning with students returning to the classroom post-pandemic, particularly in math. A recent study showed that in spring 2021, fewer students performed at grade level across all grades compared to comparable periods.

The new collaboration between SMART and Desmos will integrate the Desmos Graphing Calculator into Lumio, the digital learning tool that transforms lessons into active, collaborative learning experiences that engage students on their own devices.

Math or science instructors can now set up learning activities using the Desmos graphing calculator or add pre-made math resources to their Lumio lessons giving students all the tools they need to work through problems and interpret results during class, for a homework assignment, or quiz. It also prevents teachers and students from having to buy expensive, one-time-use hardware to explore graphing, which is an integral part of many college-preparatory math courses.

“We’re delighted to add the Desmos Graphing Calculator to our already-robust collection of resources in Lumio,” said SMART CEO Nicholas Svensson. “There’s so much to like about this collaboration, but I think educators will most appreciate the ability to add Desmos calculators on the fly, while class is in progress. When tech is accessible and easy to use, teachers spend less time preparing content and more time building connections that matter with their students.”

Teachers use Lumio to build lessons that can include images, videos, manipulatives, graphic organizers, customized games, and opportunities for student input and small group work. Students log in with their own devices, then interact in real-time in class or remotely, in real time or anytime. The addition of Desmos Graphing Calculator works the same way: each has access to their own calculator, which gives students the time and space to practice graphing concepts in school or at home.

“We’re excited to work with SMART Technologies, which shares our commitment to accessible, high quality math education, to offer this resource to Lumio users,” said Desmos founder and CEO Eli Luberoff. “Our mission is to help every student learn math and love learning math. To that end, we’ve created learning tools that are fun, easy-to-use and accessible. Now users of Lumio will have access to the Desmos technology to make their math lessons come alive.”

Earlier this year, Lumio was named Best Collaborative Learning Solution for Students as part of the annual SIIA CODiE Awards. Additionally, EdTech Digest’s 2021 EdTech Awards named Lumio winner in its Collaboration Solution category, which included 20 finalists. In its inaugural Top Ed Tech Products of the Year awards, District Administration called Lumio "a powerful platform ... designed with remote use in mind, so it's an effective tool during remote and hybrid learning." It also won Tech & Learning’s Best of 2020 award, with one judge noting that "it enriches student-led learning, project-based learning and flipped classroom experiences."