This access kit will provide you with a code to get into MyMathLab, a personalized interactive learning environment, where you can learn mathematics and statistics at your own pace and measure your progress. In order to use MyMathLab, you will need a CourseID provided by your instructor; MyMathLab is not a self-study product and does require you to be in an instructor-led course. This product is for the national MyMathLab access kit. If your school has a custom MyMathLab course the printed access card will not work. MyMathLab includes:
Interactive tutorial exercises: MyMathLab's homework and practice exercises are correlated to the exercises in the relevant textbook, and they regenerate algorithmically to give you unlimited opportunity for practice and mastery. Most exercises are free-response and provide an intuitive math symbol palette for entering math notation. Exercises include guided solutions, sample problems, and learning aids for extra help at point-of-use, and they offer helpful feedback when students enter incorrect answers.
eBook with multimedia learning aids: MyMathLab courses include a full eBook with a variety of multimedia resources available directly from selected examples and exercises on the page. You can link out to learning aids such as video clips and animations to improve their understanding of key concepts.
Study plan for self-paced learning: MyMathLab's study plan helps you monitor your own progress, letting you see at a glance exactly which topics you need to practice. MyMathLab generates a personalized study plan for you based on your test results, and the study plan links directly to interactive, tutorial exercises for topics you haven't yet mastered. You can regenerate these exercises with new values for unlimited practice, and the exercises include guided solutions and multimedia learning aids to give students the extra help they need.
NOTE: Access codes can only be used one time. If you purchased a used book that claimed that it included an access code, your code may already have been used and it will not work again. In this case, you must purchase a new access code.
If a student is waiting for financial aid, they can access your course without payment. This option grants a student temporary access to your course for 17 days. For more information, see To request temporary access.
Email address - The student's registration and enrollment confirmation will be sent to this email address. This address is also available to you, the instructor, for course-based communications.
If the student is prompted to provide an access code or purchase course access using a credit card or PayPal, the course materials do not match the previous course. The student should contact the instructor.
This online course is designed to survey and develop an appreciation for mathematical topics that are useful in our contemporary world such as critical thinking, logic, sets, number theory, algebra, financial management, measurement units and conversions, geometry and statistics. It is intended for students not expecting to enroll in additional math classes and is designed to satisfy the general education requirement for graduation.
Students are expected to work through the study plan (as needed) and do the online assignments (quizzes) and take online tests. Students submit a take-home-honor final exam at the end of the course and maintain email contact with me.
In order to gain access to final course grades, students must complete evaluations for each course attended at SMCC. Evaluations are submitted online and can be accessed through the student portal site. Students can access the course evaluation report beginning two weeks before the end of classes. The deadline for submission of evaluations occurs 24 hours after the last day of classes each semester. Instructors will announce when the online course evaluation is available.
Southern Maine Community College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution and employer. For more information, please call 207-741-5798. If you have a disabling condition and wish to request accommodations in order to have reasonable access to the programs and services offered by SMCC, you must register with the disability services coordinator, Mark Krogman, who can be reached at 741-5629. There will be some documentation for your teachers that must be supplied before accommodations can be given. Further information about services for students with disabilities and the accommodation process is available upon request at this number.
We're excited to offer a College Readiness in Mathematics Certification for high school students who successfully complete our Algebra 2 pilot program. This program is designed to give students the skills they need for future math DE courses and college math courses on campus. Additionally, we have plans to introduce Algebra I and Geometry courses in the upcoming years.
To enhance the existing Pre-DE Algebra 2 course, we've integrated LSU Class Notes and LSU Videos. This course is delivered through MyMathLab and includes additional activities suitable for both classroom use and independent learning outside of MyMathLab. It fully aligns with the Louisiana Mathematical Standards and covers various topics, including:
Please note that, because the Algebra 2 course isn't a dual enrollment course, high school teachers have the flexibility to adjust the order and content of assignments, quizzes, and tests. At the end of the course, we will conduct a certification test in MyMathLab. Students who achieve a score of 70% or higher on this test will earn a Certificate of College Readiness in Mathematics.
To join the program, high school teachers must hold LSU DE or Pre-DE certification and teach at a high school offering LSU math dual enrollment. Additionally, we hold a Pre-DE workshop each summer to certify teachers for the upcoming year. During this workshop, teachers will gain a deeper understanding of the course content, pedagogy, and specific objectives for the certification test. They will also have the opportunity to connect with fellow participating teachers and establish a professional network. While there is no cost for the summer workshop, students will need a $40 MyMathLab access code.
The instructor may or may not use the VU Blackboard to initiate login to the Pearson MyMathLab website. You will need to purchase a course access code along with your textbook. The course access code will be required for the MyMathLab website login. To complete the login process, you will also need the required course ID, which your instructor will send to your preferred email at the beginning of the course. Your Course ID must match the instructor and section you are enrolled in. Please confirm your specific section on your VUX account. If you have not purchased your textbook by the start date of class then look for the Temporary Access to Full Access link.
You have asked your question in a global community of Canvas users who can only access their courses and accounts, and are likely unable to answer your course-specific question. Luckily, many of us have some experience with Pearson's MyLab & Mastering. however, before I share some resources I must tell you that your first resource for course content questions should always be your instructor. You can learn how to contact your instructor in Canvas at How do I send a message to a user in a course in the Inbox as a student?
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