Available WebEx Topics |
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Usage Scenario 1: Student Self-Assessment |
This workshop is designed for instructors whose students will be working independently in MyLiteratureLab. See a tour of features, so you can refer your students to specific tools for help. |
Usage Scenario 2: Skill-building and Progress Tracking |
This workshop will teach instructors how to use the Diagnostics, Resources (multimedia tutorials and exercises) and Gradebook. Learn how to use these features to assess individual students and your class as a whole and see how MyLiteratureLab creates personalized study plans for each student, enabling them to improve grammar and research skills outside of classroom time. |
Usage Scenario 3: Doing Assignments, Commenting and Grading Online |
This workshop will show instructors how to use the full range of MyLiteratureLab’s features, including creating assignments, commenting on assignments, doing peer review, and customizing the Gradebook. These features will help you better manage assignments and reduce the amount of time you spend commenting on papers, while giving your students all they need to improve skills in one place. Please click here to register for the training. |
Getting Started for Students |
Crafted specifically for students, this brief session will show you how to register for the new MyLiteratureLab and join your instructor’s course. You’ll also learn about the main features of the site and how these features can help you perform better in your course. |
Aug 7 – Sept 10 Introduction to MyLiteratureLab |
This workshop will introduce instructors to the main features of MyLiteratureLab. We are offering day and evening workshops. |
Aug 7 – Sept 10 |
With a focus on Resources, this workshop will survey the many resources available for assignment building and student self study. We are offering day and evening workshops. |
Aug 28 – Sept 30 |
This workshop will show instructors how to use a variety of MyLiteratureLab features, including Diagnostics, Skill Building and Progress Tracking, and Composition Assignments, as part of their final course grade. Discussion topics will include ideas to integrate MyLiteratureLab into course syllabi and Gradebook set up and tracking. |
Click here and complete the form for additional assistance with MyLiteratureLab’s features.
Schedule an on-campus faculty training with your local technology/product specialist by contacting your Pearson representative. Training sessions are tailored to prepare you and your colleagues to successfully implement MyLiteratureLab in your literature courses. Ask about our First Day of Class student orientation.
We can arrange special training sessions customized to meet your school's specific needs and address issues related to various course delivery methods, including traditional, hybrid, self-paced, lab-based, and distance learning. Email us at EnglishLabs@pearson.com to discuss your unique individual or group training requests.
Communicate with college instructors experienced in teaching with MyLiteratureLab. Our MyLiteratureLab Faculty Advocates are available to advise and share their instructional strategies with educators interested in incorporating MyLiteratureLab into their courses.
For more detailed information related to all faculty training, mentoring, and support, email us at EnglishLabs@pearson.com.
If you have technical questions or need technical support for MyLiteratureLab, please visit Pearson's 24/7 Product Support at http://247pearsoned.custhelp.com.