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Registration is Open for Pearson Course Redesign Workshop 2012!

By The Pearson Team, MyITLab and MyMISLab on May 3, 2012

Could your students do better in their introductory courses? Join us to learn more about increasing quality, improving efficiency, and student success in large-enrollment introductory courses. Continue reading

Register Today for Cite 2012

By The Pearson Team, MyITLab and MyMISLab on March 15, 2012

Cite brings together more than 500 higher education online learning program executives, faculty and administrators providing them with a forum for information exchange on innovative learning strategies across a broad range of education programs. Continue reading

Do Your Students Struggle with Time Management and Procrastination?

By The Pearson Team, MyITLab and MyMISLab on March 9, 2012

Register for this free webinar to explore self-regulatory strategies for successful academic achievement! Continue reading

2011 MyITLab Community Workshops Recap!

By Jessica Gilmore, Pearson Education on June 20, 2011

Did you attend one of our 2011 MyITLab Community Workshops? If so, you learned all about the exciting new features of Office 2010. Continue reading

PHIT 2011: Free Tools for Visual Learners

By Debra Geoghan, Bucks County Community College, Newtown, PA on April 6, 2011

We all know that we have students in class who have different learning styles – visual being one of the most prominent. Sixty-five percent of the population remembers what they see, but forget what they hear, so it is to our benefit as educators to make sure we help them “see” learning. Continue reading

PHIT 2011: We’ve Got Pictures!

By Jessica Gilmore, Pearson Education on March 24, 2011

We thought you’d like to see some of the pictures we’ve compiled from the PHIT 2011 Orlando Symposium… Continue reading

PHIT 2011: The Slick Educator of 2011

By Kendall Martin, Ph.D., Montgomery County Community College, Blue Bell, PA on March 14, 2011

At the start of a new year, many publications put out a list of what’s “top in technologies” – but which ones have the biggest impacts on us as educators? Continue reading

PHIT 2011: Service Learning in Classrooms both Large and Small

By Amy Kinser, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN on March 7, 2011

In a service learning project, students complete real projects for a real organization. Service learning engages students and provides relevance to course topics. Yet, service learning can pose challenges particularly in a large classroom. Continue reading

PHIT 2011: How Microsoft Office 2010 Works With Social Networks and Cloud Computing

By Shelley Gaskin, Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA on March 7, 2011

With so many new technologies in use by individuals and organizations – for example, cloud computing, Facebook, Twitter, Office Web Apps, Google Docs, Dropbox – how can we decide which ones are important to teach and which ones are not? And what about Microsoft – how relevant are their products for our students? Continue reading

PHIT 2011: Getting the Attention of the Facebook Generation

By Michael Miller, Keynote speaker, best-selling author on March 7, 2011

In this keynote address, author Michael Miller brings you face to face with the Facebook generation – virtually, in communications of 140 characters or less. Continue reading