Pearson+ Overview — The Student Experience
Join Dr. Terri Moore for a demo of Pearson+. Explore the student experience and see how students can search for an eText, purchase a subscription model, engage with their eText, and more.
Dr. Terri Moore, Eastern Florida State College
Get introduced to the student side of Pearson+! Currently, instructors have a different experience than students and we want to be sure you’re able to see what students will see and experience when they’re in Pearson+.
In this demo, we’ll cover everything from how students can search for an eText, select and purchase a subscription model, and engage with their eText through the new Pearson+ app. Discover what key eText enhancements students are loving.
Don’t miss the opportunity to see Pearson+ in action and get your questions answered by our product development team during our live Q&A session.
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About the speaker

Dr. Terri Moore, Eastern Florida State College
A native Floridian, Terri worked in North Carolina for 15 years, directing non-profit agencies primarily in the health care and services fields. Terri moved into academia where she has taught in higher education for over 20 years, teaching communication courses while completing her master's degree in communication studies from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Returning to her native state, she taught communication and college success courses with Polk Community College as she completed her PhD in psychology with an emphasis in social psychology.
A dual credentialed professor with Eastern Florida State College, Terri has been teaching both psychology and communication courses for over 15 years using Pearson products, including MyLab® and Revel®. She has taught a wide range of communication and psychology courses face to face and through online platforms. While Terri continues to teach with Eastern Florida State College, in 2019, Terri decided to join Pearson full time as a Revel faculty advisor, after freelancing as a faculty advisor with Pearson for 12 years.