Boost learning in the second half of the semester by using MiniSim and Dynamic Study Module assignments to see how your students are performing and pinpoint where you may be able to offer support.
Join Mary Anne Poatsy, author and series editor at Pearson, to explore strategies and tools to communicate with your students.
Join Kevin Wilson, Brian Hoehl, and Cindy Fenske for a discussion on Pearson’s MyLab Nursing and the new 3.0 version of The Neighborhood, our online, interactive, virtual community, and how to implement them in your classroom.
Join Kevin Wilson, Brian Hoehl, and Cindy Fenske for a discussion on Pearson’s MyLab Nursing and the new 3.0 version of The Neighborhood, our online, interactive, virtual community, and how to implement them in your classroom.
Join leading nurse educator Barbara Callahan for a discussion on using digital technology to prepare nursing students for career success.
Join Pearson Faculty Advisor Diane Hollister and Head of Accessibility Jonathan Thurston for a discussion on linking accessibility and achievement — and how Pearson tools can help.
Join Claudia R. Fernández, PhD, of the University of Illinois-Chicago, and Muriel Gallego, PhD, of Ohio University, for a discussion of stimulating higher-level thinking and communication through the use of meaningful contexts.
Join Professors Tracie Miller-Nobles (Austin Community College), Wendy Tietz (Kent State University) and Jennifer Cainas (University of South Florida) for a discussion on integrating data analytics into your accounting course.
Join R. Glenn Hubbard, Dean Emeritus and Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics at the Columbia Business School at Columbia University, for a discussion of improving student engagement by connecting economics to the latest news.
Join Dr. Nicole Coomber of the University of Maryland for a discussion of integrating experiential learning reflections into your management courses.
Join Professor Shelley Gaskin of Pasadena City College and Alan Shapiro for a discussion on building MyLab™ IT courses.
Join Baldwin Wallace University Professor David Calvis and Pearson’s Brian Fisher to discover exciting new ways to promote mastery of differential equations.