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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 [...]
Accessible Learning: HTML eBooks
The textbook is traditionally the core of many courses. To support students using assistive technology to access course materials, Pearson offers a few solutions for alternative texts. Continue reading
Posted in Course Content & Structure, General Interest, Pearson News, Tools & Resources
Tagged accessibility, alternative, ebook, format, HTML
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Share Your Best Practices Using MyEconLab for a Chance to Win a Nook
Let’s face it, using educational technology for teaching and learning today is a MUST. This is the moment where Pearson Economics can help! With the input of our talented Faculty Advisor group, we have compiled a list of some of the best practices in teaching economics using MyEconLab. Continue reading
Posted in Contests & Promotions, Hints & Tips, Tools & Resources
Tagged best_practices, contest, faculty, how_do_i, myeconlab, nook, poll, share
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Teaching with Experiments: Bringing Theory to Life
To quickly summarize much of this educational research around student learning, a “multiple delivery framework,” where the instructor presents course material through a variety of different methods, is the preferred course structure. Continue reading
Posted in Course Content & Structure, Hints & Tips, Tools & Resources
Tagged experiment, learning, myeconlab, student
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Advanced Export: Just the Data You Need, How You Need It!
Get more data in less time with the many options available to you in the advanced export option in MyEconLab. Continue reading
Experiment with Experiments! Learn from a User How and Why!
Do you have a classroom full of “gamers”?
Are you looking for new ways to “jazz up” your Principles of Economics course and infuse some interactivity but are concerned about how to do this in a large lecture course?
Look no further than the Economics Experiments, now offered in both Single and
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Professor! The Dog Ate My Homework: Student Item Analysis
MyEconLab’s Student Item Analysis and Review features make it easy for you to investigate student stories with confidence. Continue reading
Introducing Teacher Talks!
Teacher Talks are inspirational speeches given by some of the world’s most effective educators, designed to energize leaders on the front lines of our educational system. Continue reading
Study Plan Improvements 101!
We are excited to give you an introduction and overview of the great new study plan improvements that are now available to you and your students as part of MyEconLab’s Summer upgrade! Continue reading
Coming July 14: New MyEconLab Features!
Mark your calendars! MyEconLab®, the leading Economics technology, is about to get even better! On July 14, 2012, MyEconLab will be updated with the most requested new features! Continue reading
Using Mobile Technology to Expand Your Reach
So you have an iPad or iPhone and spend some of your free time downloading apps and playing games, but how can you use this technological mobility to expand your reach with your students? Continue reading
Posted in Tools & Resources
Tagged apps, evernote, highlight, ipad, iphone, mobile, panapto, poll everywhere, technology, wiffitti
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