Dr. Bonnie Rosenblatt introduces Freehand Grader, a tool that streamlines grading by combining traditional assignments with technology, enhancing feedback efficiency and saving instructors time.
Join Pearson Faculty Advisor Aaron Warnock to explore Learning Catalytics, a tool that allows students to interact live in class, fostering peer learning and helping instructors assess understanding.
Discover the new Interactive Reading Assignment type in Mastering. Pearson Faculty Advisor Terry Austin discusses how this feature enhances student engagement with a blend of reading and activities.
Join Dr. Michelle Hu and student Mikayla Wallace to explore Pearson's AI-powered study tools in MyLab & Mastering. Learn how these tools deliver personalized study experiences and improve outcomes.
Delve into Pearson's Mastering updates for Fall 2024. Learn how faculty use AI study tools, interactive readings, custom questions, and managing incompletes to enhance teaching and learning.
Discover what’s new in Pearson's Mastering platforms for Fall 2024. Hear from faculty about innovative features like interactive reading, AI study tools, secure testing, and enhanced analytics.
Foster inclusive learning experiences. Learn from experts about digital accessibility, ADA compliance, supporting students with disabilities, and using assistive tech in MyLab and Mastering.
Join a panel of professors with extensive experience using Mastering Engineering to learn tips and ideas to get more from Mastering, saving you time and improving student outcomes.
Join Pearson's Faculty Advisors in a dynamic webinar for insights, tips, and favorite tools for the new semester. Explore AI, enhance student engagement, and more.
Learn how to use publisher questions, adjustable algorithmic values, and your own ideas to develop custom math and stats questions for your course with MyLab Math and Stats.
Learn how to have a classroom where most have read the textbook and have a firm foundation of the upcoming chapter before you ever start your lectures.
Pearson’s Debbie Schmidt shows how it’s necessary to provide accessible education materials that are easy for students to navigate so they can succeed in life.