Video 1: This video starts with a demonstration of how to login to the eText bookshelf and how to open the eText. There is also an explanation of the 3 main areas of the eText platform. The video also demonstrates the main features and icons of the top toolbar. Presenter: Kelly Ronan, Pearson Canada.
Login to the Math Makes Sense Student eText bookshelf
Video 2: This video demonstrates how to navigate through the eText using the left-hand navigation folders. As well, viewers are shown the contents of the other folders in the left-hand area. Also, the video explains and demonstrates the media icons on the pages of the eText. Presenter: Kelly Ronan, Pearson Canada.
Navigating the Math Makes Sense Student eText bookshelf
Video 3: This video pertains to teachers only. It demonstrates some of the advanced features of the eText platform: Creating courses, importing customizations, customizing the eText, and setting your personal defaults. Presenter: Kelly Ronan, Pearson Canada.
Advanced features of the Math Makes Sense Student eText for teachers
Video 4: This video pertains to students only. It demonstrates some of the advanced features for students: Using the search tool, joining a course, and setting your personal defaults. Presenter: Kelly Ronan, Pearson Canada.
Advanced features of the Math Makes Sense Student eText for students
Video 5: This video demonstrates some of the features of the Pearson Math Makes Sense ProGuide, which is the digital teacher guide. Viewers are shown the contents on the Home screen, as well as the features and icons on the top toolbar. Presenter: Kelly Ronan, Pearson Canada.
Video 6: This video demonstrates some of the features of the Pearson Math Makes Sense ProGuide, which is the digital teacher guide. Viewers will learn how the ProGuide is organized, how to access all of their teacher content, and media icons. Presenter: Kelly Ronan, Pearson Canad.
Video 7: This video shows teachers how to use the Wizard to quickly and easily generate a new test, as well as how to modify the questions and generate multiple versions of the test.
LRTS Webinar, originally aired Tuesday, February 11 / 2014
Presenters:
David Lubin, EBSCO
Ray Fernandes, Education Media Librarian
Teachers and students have easy access 24/7 to online tools to support them. This includes safer search engines, research articles that have appeared in scholarly journals, newspapers and magazines, perfect for homework support or student projects. Encyclopedias, images, current events... many of the resources have speech to text functionality. Best of all these amazing online tools are available to all teachers and students in the province! David Lubin from EBSCO walks us through the EBSCO databases and shows you how to get the most out of this invaluable resource.
Online Resources and Research Tools: Using EBSCO Databases Effectively with Your Students Grades 7-12