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For the faculty, the ease with which you can generate tests and export the results to a spreadsheet is fantastic.

Trudy Streilein, North Virginia Community College

For the faculty, the ease with which you can generate tests and export the results to a spreadsheet is fantastic.

Trudy Streilein, North Virginia Community College

We have been using MyMathLab in Intermediate Algebra... and in College Algebra. Both of these courses are completely distance courses. I really like MML.... For the students that utilize the program correctly and keep up, it is working out very well.  My students are liking the program and learning (at least so far -- looking at HW and test scores). Support has been responsive, and I like the fact that things can be corrected much faster than in [other programs] so they are fixed before many students encounter them instead of after everyone has struggled through errors. Thanks for listening and caring...!!!

Shawna Haider, Salt Lake Community College

Advantages to MyMathLab: 

  • Students get help as they are doing homework, decreasing the number of questions at the next class period. (I have personally seen this happen.) 
  • Homework that only requires one step can be put into MyMathLab and will automatically be graded. Problems that require multiple steps can still be collected as written homework. You can do any combination of written and online homework. 
  • If students miss a class, they can pull up the video lecture for that particular section. 
  • If MyMathLab is implemented fully, re-test scores are available on any web-based computer. 
  • You can do your entire grade book in MyMathLab. Students scores are automatically calculated.
  • Students are able to check their scores just by going on MyMathLab (user name and password protected).

Jay Hall, Ivy Tech State College

Through it all, students are getting better grades and getting through more content because more work is getting done. And since the instructors are able to track how many times students have visited the online math site and can see what work students have done and what they've had trouble with, instructors are better able to help students who may be having problems.

Anonymous Instructor

Through it all, students are getting better grades and getting through more content because more work is getting done. And since the instructors are able to track how many times students have visited the online math site and can see what work students have done and what they've had trouble with, instructors are better able to help students who may be having problems.

Anonymous Instructor