Pennsylvania Highlands Community College (PHCC) enrolls about 2,400 students each year, evenly split between traditional college students and high school students participating in a dual enrollment program.
Daniella Cope, a psychology professor and program coordinator at PHCC, saw that her students were struggling. They needed help accessing essential course materials on time, sometimes due to financial difficulties, causing them to fall behind and lose momentum with their learning. PHCC, due to its smaller size, couldn’t provide tutoring support for the students who fell behind, which compounded the problem.
Daniella and her colleagues needed a learning resource that would give students instant access to their course materials and the reinforcements they needed to take charge of their learning experiences.
The solution
Daniella knew where to go to find the solution to her problem. When she learned that Revel materials they needed on day one via an Inclusive Access program, she was convinced to make the switch from MyLab Psychology to Revel.
Pearson Interactive Labs actively engages students through real-world relevancy
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Between Fall 2016 and Spring 2017, faculty from Amarillo College partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Math for Beginning and Intermediate Algebra, 6th Edition by Martin-Gay on student success in their Beginning and Intermediate Algebra courses.
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MyLab Math with MyLabs Plus contributes to student success
In Spring 2017, Professor Ruthmae Sears from the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Math with MyLabs Plus™ for Intermediate Algebra, 7th Edition by Martin-Gay on student success in her Intermediate Algebra course.
MyLab Business Communications contributes to student success
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MyLab Operations Management contributes to student success
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Pearson Inclusive Access early access and cost savings
In Fall 2017, faculty at Auburn University in Auburn, AL partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of Pearson Inclusive Access (known as the All Access program) on access and cost.
MyLab Entrepreneurship contributes to student success
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MyLab Economics with Learning Catalytics contributes to student success
In Spring 2017, Professor Jens Schubert from the University of Delaware in Newark, DE, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Economics with Learning Catalytics™ with Macroeconomics by Hubbard and O’Brien on student success in his Principles of Macroeconomics course.
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In Fall 2017, Professor Rick Street from Spokane Community College in Spokane, WA, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Accounting with Financial Accounting by Kemp and Waybright on student success in his Principles of Accounting I course.
In Fall 2017, Professor Catherine Cuckovich from Oakland University in Rochester, MI, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Marketing and Principles of Marketing by Kotler and Armstrong on student success in her Principles of Marketing course.
MyLab Operations Management contributes to student success
In Fall 2017, Professor Kyle Stone from Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, CO, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Operations Management and Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains by Krajewski, Malhotra, and Ritzman on student success in their Operations Management course.
In Fall 2017, Professor Melodi Guilbault from the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark, NJ, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Marketing with Marketing: An Introduction by Armstrong and Kotler on student success in her Principles of Marketing course.
How a test retake program and MyLab Math contribute to student success
In Fall 2017, faculty at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of their test retake program utilizing MyLab™ Math in their College Algebra course.
Flipping a course utilizing MyLab Math in MyLabsPlus contributes to student success
In Spring 2017, faculty from the University of Arkansas partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of a flipped Finite Mathematics course utilizing MyLab™ Math in MyLabsPlus™ for Finite Mathematics by Lial, Greenwell, and Ritchey.
Pearson Inclusive Access early access and course materials cost reduction
In Fall 2017, Professor Dr. Russell Larsen from the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of Pearson Inclusive Access™ in the Chemistry department.
In Fall 2017, Professor Dr. Patricia Eshagh from California State University Stanislaus in Turlock, CA, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of Revel™ for Discovering the Humanities by Sayre on student success in her Introduction to the Humanities course.
In 2018, several professors at Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia, PA, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of Smarthinking™ online tutoring on student achievement in a variety of courses.
In 2017, several professors at Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of Smarthinking™ online tutoring on student performance in a variety of humanities courses.
In Winter 2018, Professor Joe Cooke from Walla Walla Community College in Walla Walla, WA, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Business Law with Business Law by Cheeseman on student success in his Business Law I course.
In Fall 2017, Professor Mike Morgan from the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, MS, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Finance with Fundamentals of Corporate Finance by Berk, DeMarzo, and Harford on student success in his Principles of Finance course
MyLab Operations Management contributes to student success
In Fall 2017, Professor Richard Vail from Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, CO, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Operations Management with Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains by Krajewski, Malhotra, and Ritzman on student success in his Operations Management course.
Course redesign utilizing MyLab Math positively impacts instructor and student engagement
In Spring 2017, Kim Gregor and Kathy Vezmar, instructors and department chairs at the Wilmington and Owens campuses of Delaware Technical Community College (DTCC), embarked on a course redesign utilizing MyLab™ Math in MyLabsPlus™ for Beginning and Intermediate Algebra by Martin-Gay in their Elementary Algebra courses.
From Fall 2016 to Fall 2017, Professor C.C. Coffman from Clemson University in Clemson, SC partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of Revel™ for Sociology: A Down to Earth Approach by Henslin on student success in her Introduction to Sociology course
Regulated multiple attempts on MyLab Math quizzes contributes to student success
In 2017, Professor Kim Walters from Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of increased attempts on MyLab™ Math quizzes on student performance between Fall 2015 and Spring 2017. The course material used was MyLab Math in MyLabsPlus™ with College Algebra, MSU Custom Edition by Trigsted in the College Algebra course.
Pearson+ is a cost-effective option with various eTexts that contribute to learner success
In fall 2021, Pearson partnered with learners from institutions across the United States to learn more about their experience with Pearson+ and eTexts.
Through this work, learners share that Pearson+ is offering a convenient, flexible, and cost-effective option for accessing Pearson eTexts which include a variety of features that support learning.
After researching several options for eText rental, Alejandra Kacapyr, junior at Fayetteville State University, found that Pearson+ was the right fit for her. On top of it being the most budget friendly; she appreciated the monthly subscription model.
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Tools and features that aid in comprehension
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Facilitating a positive learning experience
The layout of the text encourages Emma Uren, senior at Northern Michigan University, to study as she finds it’s not as intimidating as reading a traditional physical textbook. She explains, “I do think the text is broken down very well. The chapter is broken down into sections and then each section is broken down into topics. I find that very motivating because it’s not at all overwhelming.”
Convenient and easy to use
According to Emma, when comparing the Pearson+ subscription model to others, Pearson+ makes accessing multiple text selections simple. “I have never had a challenge finding my textbook. Sometimes there are issues with other platforms, like Cengage, where it would just store all your textbooks, even those I only searched for, in alphabetical order. Pearson+ is easier because as soon as I log in my textbook is right there, I hit read and am back to where I left off.”
Superior way of supporting learning
Throughout one’s higher ed career, learners are often exposed to a variety of publishers and course materials. One of those options often used are OER resources. Sean Rosenberg, graduate student at West Chester University, sees the benefit of Pearson’s eTexts over OER, especially when it comes to readability.
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Highly recommended
100% of learners stated they would recommend Pearson+ to other learners in similar situations, and often wished they knew about it sooner. Reasons range from cost-effectiveness to convenience to user friendliness. Some learners explained how they have already been recommending it because they have been pleased with their experience and want other learners to experience the benefits as well.
From Fall 2016 to Fall 2017, Pearson partnered with Professor John McClain from Temple College in Temple, TX to investigate the impact of Mastering™ Physics with Conceptual Physics by Hewitt on student success in his Elementary Physics I course.
In Fall 2017, Professor Sanjay Sisodiya from the University of Idaho in Moscow, ID, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Marketing for Principles of Marketing by Kotler and Armstrong on student success in their Marketing course.
Revel Communication positively impacts student success
In Fall 2018, Professor Aileen Ochoa from Miami Dad College Kendall Campus in Miami, FL, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of Revel™ for Essentials of Human Communication by DeVito on student performance in her Fundamentals of Speech Communication course.
MyLab Business Communication contributes to student success
In Spring 2018, Professor Dr. Donna Kizzier from Morehead State University in Morehead, KY partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Business Communication for Business Communication Today by Bovee and Thill on student success in her Business Communications course.
How MyLab Marketing contributes to student success
In Spring 2018, Pearson partnered with Professor JoAnn Atkin from Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, MI, to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Marketing for Marketing: An Introduction by Armstrong and Kotler on student success in her Principles of Marketing course.
In Spring 2018, Professor Nancy Emerson from North Dakota State University in Fargo, ND partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Accounting for Horngren’s Financial & Managerial Accounting by Nobles, Mattison, and Matsumura on student success in her Elements of Accounting II course.
In Spring 2018, Pearson partnered with Professor Deborah Habel from Wayne State University in Detroit, MI to investigate if the impact of Revel™ for Accounting Information Systems by Romney and Steinbart had a positive impact on student success in her Accounting Systems Design and Control course.
Pearson Inclusive Access contributes to student engagement and success
In Fall 2017, Lynett Rock, Math and Science Division Chair from Connors State College in Warner and Muskogee, OK, chose to transition to Pearson Inclusive Access with the goal of students accessing course materials on their first day. After implementing the model from 2017 to Spring 2018, it was learned that:
How Mastering Physics contributes to student success and increases engagement
In Spring 2018, Professor Adam Beehler from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT partnered with Pearson to investigate how Modified Mastering™ Physics for College Physics: A Strategic Approach by Knight, Jones, and Field impacted student success in his General Physics I course.
Course redesign incorporating Mastering Physics contributes to student success
Professor Sarah Formica from the University of North Georgia was looking for a way to curb cheating and increase student success in her Principles of Physics I course, and as part of that redesign she adopted Mastering™ Physics and Learning Catalytics™. Through this 10-year redesign the following was noted:
FCI normalized gains were significantly higher for students taking the flipped format with Mastering Physics.
The Mastering homework implementation was designed to discourage students from cheating and to motivate them to do extra practice without looking up solutions.
The instructor used Learning Catalytics to evaluate understanding and determine student misconceptions during class.
In Spring 2018, Professor Dr. Patricia Eshagh from California State University Stanislaus in Turlock, CA, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of Revel™ for A World of Art by Sayre on student success in her Art Appreciation course.
In Spring 2018, Professor Erik Ford from the University of Oregon in Eugene, OR partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ IT with eText for Exploring Microsoft Office 2016 by Grauer and Poatsy on student success in his Managing Business Information course.
MyLab MIS and MyLab IT contribute to student success
In Spring 2018, Professor Chris Vegter, Director of Academic Technology and Information Resources from the University of North Colorado in Greeley, CO, partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ MIS for Using MIS by Kroenke and Boyle and MyLab IT for Go! by Gaskin on student success in his Information Systems course.
How MyLab IT contributes to student success and best practices implementation
In Fall 2018, Professor Amy Rutledge at Oakland University in Rochester, MI partnered with Pearson to investigate how MyLab™ IT with Exploring Office 2016 Volume 1 and Exploring Office 2016 Excel Comprehensive impacted student success in her Business Problem Solving with Information Technology course.
Students who scored above average on MyLab IT homework earned average exam scores 11 percentage points higher than students who scored below average on homework.
The professor developed many best practice assignments including a syllabus quiz, a midterm journal reflection assignment, and a “how-to” Grader Project assignment.
Students enter the course with a range of skill levels and knowledge of Microsoft Office applications. In working through assigned simulations and homework in MyLab IT, students can customize their learning experience and build on their knowledge by utilizing multiple attempts, available learning aids, and detailed score reports.
How was MyLab IT implemented?
Class meets in a computer lab twice a week for 75 minutes each session. As a recommended best practice, at the beginning of the semester, Rutledge assigns a syllabus quiz she created in MyLab IT.
She has students work on MyLab Simulation Trainings after the in-class activity as homework. Students have an unlimited number of attempts to earn their best score. Grader Project assignments are designed to test what students have learned in the MyLab IT Simulation Trainings and reading assignments. In the face-to-face sections, MyLab IT accounts for 45% of the total course grade and in the online sections, MyLab IT accounts for 55% of the total course grade.
Were students successful in the course?
Students were divided into two groups — those scoring above and those scoring below the average MyLab Simulation Training score of 95.6%.
Students who scored above average on MyLab Simulation Trainings earned an average Grader Project score 18 percentage points higher than students who scored below average on Simulation Trainings.
Students were divided into two groups based on their average MyLab homework score of 85%, identifying the following:
Students who scored above average on MyLab IT homework earned average exam scores 11 percentage points higher than students who scored below average on homework.
MyLab IT best practices
Setting students up for success with a “How-to” Grader Project assignment
After completing the first Grader Project, students must go to “View Submissions” to see their Grader Project Report and the details of any incorrect steps they made. Students must take a screenshot of this report, as well as download their submitted file and Live Comments report.
She asks students to email her the original submitted file, a screenshot of the summary report, the version of Office in use, and whether the student is using Windows or Mac with steps marked as incorrect on summary report they believe should be correct.
Assigning mid-semester journal reflection
Students are asked to include their mid-semester score and GPA and then think about their performance in the course so far — whether it meets their expectations, and if it does not, what their plan is to improve their performance. Rutledge also has students provide any feedback or questions they have in general about the course and asks students what they think is working well with the course or what they think needs to be improved.
Did students like using MyLab IT?
When asked what the benefits of MyLab IT were, two students responded:
“You get direct examples and lots of practice.”
“Helps you really understand what is going on in the class and is a good warm up for the assignments while it's fresh in your brain.”
MyLab Intro to Business positively impacts retention rates and student performance
In Spring 2018, Professor Janet Brooks from Glendale Community College in Glendale, AZ partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Intro to Business and Business Essentials by Ebert and Griffin on retention rates and student performance in her Introduction to Business course.
In Spring 2018, Professor Joe Welker from the College of Western Idaho partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Accounting for Horngren’s Financial & Managerial Accounting by Nobles, Mattison, and Matsumura on student success in his Introduction to Financial Accounting course.
From Fall 2016-Spring 2017, Pearson partnered with Professor Claudean Ellis from Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College in Bowling Green, KY to investigate the impact of MyLab™ Math in MyLabsPlus™ for Prealgebra & Introductory Algebra by Martin-Gay; Beginning & Intermediate Algebra by Martin-Gay; Geometry by Martin-Gay; Emporium Transitional Algebra Workbook: Preparing Students for Success in College Mathematics by the SKYCTC math faculty on student success in her Transitional Algebra course.
How Mastering Biology contributes to student success
In Spring 2018, Professor Charles Galt from Santa Rosa Junior College in Santa Rosa, CA partnered with Pearson to investigate the impact Modified Mastering™ Biology for Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology by Simon, Dickey, Hogan, and Reece had on student success in his Introduction to Principles of Biology course.