It’s stressful figuring out how to get students to get the most from your course, usually accompanied by flipping through an old textbook or sifting through a pile of sample books that have been hoarded with the best of intentions.
There’s so much great content out there, but you have limited time to communicate it to your students. How can you easily get through that stack, create a syllabus and then figure out your course?
Good news: we can help you tackle these common conundrums.
Conundrum 1: Which book?
Our solution:
Book problem: solved!
Conundrum 2: What do I teach each week? How do I get my students the content they need to succeed in the course without all that other stuff?
Our solution:
No worries about students losing their syllabus or not reading assignment information posted in the learning management system. When your students use Bookshelf, we’ll auto-assign the readings directly to your students so you don’t have to!
Conundrum 3: How do my students get the most out of their reading?
Our solution:
That’s it! Three easy steps to get the upfront course work taken care of so you can teach your course.
But because having the course locked and loaded doesn’t mean your job ends on day one, we have created instructor dashboards to allow you to monitor students’ progress and intervene accordingly.
Using our instructor dashboards is even easier than setting up your course, allowing you to:
View the recording of Best Practices for Teaching with Digital Textbooks webinar and take a closer look at these tips and tricks for a seamless semester.
Blog post written by Daniel Green and Rainna Erikson