In Modified Mastering: Join Another Course (Any Discipline, Same Pearson Account) Sign in at www.pearsonmastering.com. Select Enroll in a Course If the second course uses a different textbook or edition: You’ll be asked for either an access code or to buy access. Modified Mastering: Switch Your View from Course to Course
InformationClick the Settings link.Select the My Courses tab.Click Create New Course (at the right in the My Other Courses box).Follow the on-screen instructions.
Do I need to pay for more than one course? Same textbook/No additional purchase: You can take more than one Mastering or Modified Mastering course using the same textbook and edition, without the need to make another purchase.
Can I reuse my access code? No. Access codes are only good for one use, and access cannot be transferred to another user.
The Course Expiration date for courses is 15 months (460 days) from the Course Creation date. Once a course reaches its expiration date, it enters a 12-month course retirement phase.
Does Pearson Offer a Free Trial?Register as a student.Enter the instructor-provided course id.Complete account information.Click the option to get temporary access without payment.Confirm your temporary subscription and proceed to the course.
Note: If your instructor is using a non-Pearson learning management system such as Blackboard, Canvas or Brightspace along with a Pearson MyLab do not use a Course ID. Instead, sign into your instructor's course from your campus website site and click on a link within that course to register for a Pearson MyLab.
between six months and two yearsAccess codes are generally set up to allow students to access online content for the duration of the course. Also, it can vary, depending on the code. Access generally lasts for a duration of between six months and two years.
When an account expires, the student or teacher will no longer have access to Pearson eText or their notes with in the eText. In order to maintain access to notes, a user will need to renew their account with a new access code before their existing account expires.
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0:131:55Students: Upgrade Temp Access for MyLab or Modified MasteringYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou can upgrade to full access anytime. During the 14-day window or after your tenth access expiresMoreYou can upgrade to full access anytime. During the 14-day window or after your tenth access expires to get full access you must use an access code purchase from the bookstore.
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After you create the course, you cannot change the course ID. Important: You cannot reuse a course ID from another course, even if the other course is inactive, has expired, or been deleted. Each course ID must be unique. Select whether students can join the course. Even if you select Open, students can't join the course until you give them ...
After you create the course, you cannot change the course ID.
When you select the Textbook, confirm that you see the correct cover image to ensure that you are selecting the right title and edition. After you create the course, you cannot edit the book selection without the help of Pearson Support. If you select a new edition, you see (if available) highlights in the new edition of the Mastering course.
All Mastering courses have access to Learning Catalytics. You must have a Pearson Educator account to create a Mastering course. Select My Courses , Create Course, Create a New Course, and then select Continue. For Basic Information, provide the following values, and then select Continue.
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Procedures. To copy another instructor's course. Click My Courses > Create Course > Copy Another Instructor's Course. Enter the Course ID to be copied, select whether to copy the assignment dates, and then click Continue. Assignment date options. Yes [Default] copies all original dates, which you can adjust as needed.
After you create the course, you cannot change the course ID. Important: You cannot reuse a course ID from another course, even if the other course is inactive, has expired, or been deleted. Each course ID must be unique. Select whether students can join the course.
After you create the course, you cannot change the course ID.
Yes [Default] copies all original dates, which you can adjust as needed. No lets you supply new dates for all assignments. Mastering preserves the original instructional sequence in the Assignments tab List View (when sorted by the # column), making it easy for you to enter new dates.
After you create the course, you cannot edit the book selection without the help of Pearson Support. If you select a new edition, you see (if available) highlights in the new edition of the Mastering course. Those same highlights appear on the Course Home page after you create the course.
If an Adaptive Follow-Up assignment has been added to a Mastering assignment you are copying, the Follow-Up is automatically copied with the assignment if Follow-Ups are supported in the receiving course.
You can copy the same assignment to multiple courses without having to open each course. This capability is especially useful for a course coordinator who can create an assignment once, and post it to multiple courses at the same time.