Thousands of professors have chosen PageOut to create course
Websites. And for good reason: PageOut offers powerful
features, yet is incredibly easy to use.
Now you can be the first to use an even better version of
PageOut.
Through class-testing and customer feedback, we have made
key improvements to the grade book, as well as the quizzing
and discussion areas. Best of all, PageOut is still free with
every McGraw-Hill textbook. And students needn't bother with
any special tokens or fees to access your PageOut Website.
Customize the site to coincide with your
lectures.
Complete the templates with your course information and you
will have an interactive syllabus online. This feature lets
you post content to coincide with your lectures. When students
visit your PageOut Website, your syllabus will direct them to
components of your book's Online Learning Center, or specific
material of your own.
Student tracking is easier than ever.
You will know exactly how well students are grasping
material thanks to PageOut's online grade book. Quiz and test
grades from the Online Learning Center are stored
automatically to let you know which students need further
review.
Moreover, a discussion board offers a forum where you and
your students can ask questions, exchange ideas, and talk
about topics relating to your course. There's even a feature
that encourages students to build a Web page of their own.
New features are based on customer feedback:
Specific question selection for quizzes
Enhanced grade book with reporting features
Ability to use the PageOut discussion area, or add your
own third party discussion tool
Password protected courses
Short on time? Let us do the work.
Send your course materials to our McGraw-Hill service team.
They will call you by phone for a 30 minute consultation. A
team member will then create your PageOut Website and provide
training to get you up and running.
To obtain an instructor login for this Online Learning Center, ask your local sales representative.
If you're an instructor thinking about adopting this textbook, request a free copy for review.