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Sep 27 Fri9:00 am Pearson’s Annual Course Redesign Conference @ Sheraton Wild Horse Pass ResortPearson’s Annual Course Redesign… @ Sheraton Wild Horse Pass ResortSep 27 @ 9:00 am – 10:30 amHeld once a year, the goal of the Pearson Course Redesign Conference is to equip participants with a basic foundation of the principles [...]
Students have spoken…and they are going digital!
Check out our infographic to view stats on how students are using digital devices and tools in their coursework. Continue reading
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Tagged coursework, digital, infographic, students
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Have eBooks Really Changed the Way We Read?
The findings of Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Reading Habits Survey were released this month and showed that an increasing number of people in the U.S are reading at least one eBook per year. Have you jumped on this trend? Continue reading
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Tagged ebooks, ereaders, ereading, etexts, paperback, pew research c
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Pearson Foundation Survey Shows Increase in Students Owning Tablets
In the past year, college student ownership of tablet computers has tripled, reports the Pearson Foundation. Results from this study reveal that students believe tablets and mobile devices will transform learning in the future. Continue reading
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Tagged digital, etexts, ipad, Research, student perception, tablets
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Pearson eText Survey – We want to hear from you!
There is still time left for you to take part in the eText survey! Continue reading
MyEconLab eText Survey – Share your Feedback!
Our product development teams are hard at work creating products and materials to help you in the classroom. It is always important for us to get customer feedback, so now is your chance! Continue reading
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Tagged feedback, product development, survey
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Plagiarism on the Rise in Higher Education
According to reports, the rate of plagiarism among college students continues to increase, with the reliance of technology based learning tools. Share how you put a stop to plagiarism. Continue reading
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Tagged chronicle of higher education, pew research center, plagiarism, technology
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Is an M.B.A. Worth It?
A recent feature in the Wall Street Journal highlights current, past, and future students’ thoughts on the value of an M.B.A. in today’s economy. Continue reading
