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Using a personalized approach to teaching and learning, Connect is powered by adaptive technologies so your students learn more efficiently, retain more and achieve better outcomes and you can provide the engagement and expertise for more "aha" moments. Equip students with adaptive, mobile study resources. They'll be better prepared in less time. They'll thank you. You know it, we know it. A product isn't a solution. Own it. No matter what format you teach - we've got you. Have your own favorite materials? Add away. Reclaim your course. Save time and be pro-active. Focus your efforts where they count. Be a coach, expert, and inspirator. Tell a story, share your insights and passion. Capture your presentation materials, audio and video. Be you, inspire them. Make it easy - for you, your students and your institution. Connect integrates with all major LMS. A real solution is affordable, reliable, and comes with the training and support you need - when, where and how you want it.
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"Another textbook giant that's worth nothing" Posted 2020-11-23
Pros: The best thing I can say about this company is that when you find that one of their questions has an incorrect answer, they'll usually fix the issue within 24 hours and you can go back and fix the issues your students are having with their homework.
Cons: The textbook giants that are forced on teachers all are poorly written messes, and the overpriced tech is no different in quality. Incorrect answer after incorrect answer makes you wonder if any experts in these fields ever glanced some of the content they put in here for homework. On a student end, it's also a pain to use because it's so overly specific and unusual in how it wants your to answer things. Couple that with many incorrect answers and absurd prices, I hate having to use this on any end.
Overall: If you can get your department to use a less well known textbook publisher, do it. You'll probably have better results. It may not have as many bells and whistles as McGraw-Hill, but the content is what matters most. Every week of homework shouldn't require a call to support over the fact that the students are losing points because the software itself expects them to give wrong answers! It's a nightmare to use. I suppose I must give them props that they actually will correct the answers though, so that's something, but it's not worth the headache to me.
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