Turn insights into action and guide students’ success
Pearson eTextbooks with new instructor-led tools let you assign content, guide learning and track progress, within your existing workflow.
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Find the right fit for your course. Choose from 2000+ Pearson eTextbooks – all designed to support how your students learn best.
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Use real-time dashboards to spot struggling students and tough topics, so you can act early and guide learning.
Keep students on track with embedded, auto-graded questions that sync directly to your LMS gradebook.
What makes Pearson eTextbook with instructor-led assign and guide tools the right choice for educators
Effortless set up
Assign readings, due dates, and concept checks in minutes - directly in the reading flow. No steep learning curve, no courseware complexity.
Works where instructors work
Deep LMS integration, synchs grades, tracks progress and eliminates manual work.
Makes reading count
Embedded, auto-graded questions and progress visibility motivate students to stay on track and prepare before class.
Insight that matters
Real-time dashboards highlight tough topics, performance gaps and at-risk students - empowering instructors to deliver timely nudges and personalised support.
It’s the Pearson eTextbook experience students expect, with the control educators need.
Educators assign readings and monitor student progress
Students stay focused on make steady gains
Educators leverage real-time insights to guide teaching
Students receive instant feedback and build confidence
Educators guide learning without changing their workflow
Students benefit from anytime, anywhere learning
Educators harness engaging AI-powered tools
Students strengthen comprehension with interactive learning
You Assign It, Students Engage With It
Designed to support independent study while staying connected to your teaching intent.
75% of students agreed eTextbooks help them remember information better.
65% of students said they’re more likely to use eTextbooks when their lecturer assigns them.
Over 70% of students said they often make their own study notes and look for extra resources.
75% of students would choose eTextbooks over print if they offered better value, like extra study tools.
Over 75 % students we asked have used some form of eTextbook in their studies.
*Data taken from UK-based survey involving 114 students from 37 UK Universities in May 2023. All other data drawn from an international eText survey involving 1541 students from 10 countries (Australia, France, Germany, India, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Qatar, Saudi Arabia) in August 2023, Pearson