McGraw-Hill Higher Education recently announced the launch of McGraw-Hill Campus (www.mhcampus.com), providing faculty with access to all its course content, digital tools, and other resources from any college's Learning Management System (LMS).
Registration is required.
The service includes access to McGraw-Hill's entire content library, including eBooks, assessment tools, presentation slides, and multimedia content, among other resources, "providing faculty open, unlimited access to prepare for class, create tests/quizzes, develop lecture material, integrate interactive content, and more," according to a press release.
Access is provided regardless of whether instructors are using McGraw-Hill textbooks. More than 100 higher education institutions will be using McGraw-Hill Campus this fall, the company says.
Institutions can connect McGraw-Hill Campus with their existing technology infrastructure, with seamless integration for Active Directory, Angel, Blackboard, Desire2Learn, eCollege, LDAP, Moodle, Sakai, Shibboleth, WebCT, and more, providing instructors with "single sign-on, one-click access to McGraw-Hill's high-quality content and tools from any place within their institution's environment—including the LMS they're using," the announcement states.
Here's a press release with contact information.
Well this is a good news. Anyone who are in need of this kind of material can have its access. Keep it up!
Posted by: kaizen consultancy | August 09, 2011 at 05:48 AM
I’ve been using Pearson texts for classes I’m hybridizing, and some students are reporting good results from the MyCompLab assessments and resources. There’s so much there that I haven’t fully integrated it yet but I like what they’re doing.
Posted by: Events Courses | November 14, 2011 at 11:12 PM