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  1. And online assessments and data tell you how students are doing, as they go, so you can decide what to teach and how best to teach it. The result? Personalized learning that reaches every student. Whether you have five students or 500, MyLab and Mastering can help you deliver the outcomes you aspire to.

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  2. See your grade for the course and scores for assignments on the Results page. See how your overall score is calculated. Use the Review links to see your answers and the correct answers.

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    Create a student account

    Register and enroll as a student to sign in to MyLab and Mastering Pearson products. Use the same account for any Pearson course. Your instructor provides registration instructions. The instructions have a course invite link and a course ID or program ID to register for your course. Read how to create an account Watch how to create an account

    Join your course

    To join your course: 1. Go to MyLab & Mastering. 2. Select Sign in to your course. 3. Enter your credentials. 4. On the My Courses page, select a course name to enter the course.

    Check your system requirements

    The first time you enter your course, run the browser checkto make sure you have the required course components. You might also need to adjust one or more system settings. 1. Find system requirementsfor your course. 2. Turn off pop-up blockers and accept cookiesto work in your course. 1. Select Browser Check from the announcements on your Course Home.The Browser Check window opens. 2. Select Install Nowto install the component. Return to top

    Use your course home page

    When you open a course, you see a Course Home page that shows assignments, announcements, and your progress. Use the course menu to navigate through your coursecontent, and use the top banner to view Pearson announcements, see your account information, or sign out. 1. Select the Current tab or the Entire Course To Datetab to see assignments. 2. Select an assignment name to open it. 3. Select a menu item or submenu item to display its content in the content pane. 4. Select Back to my coursesto...

    Use course communication tools

    Your instructor might use announcements or document sharing as course communicationtools. Instructors can share announcements with the class, which they can also send as an email. Announcements show on the course home page. Students can share documents with the instructor. Instructors can share documents with the class or choose to share a student's document with the class. 1. Select Document Sharingfrom the course menu. 2. To upload files, either: 2.1. Drag one or more files onto the Documen...

    Do assignments in the student player

    To do assignments, you'll answer most questions in an online learning tool called the student player. The player automatically checks answers and reports the results to you and to your instructor. You can work on tablets or computers, but answering questions on your smartphone is not recommended. When you do homework, you usually can get help while you answer questions. 1. On the Homework and Testspage, select an assignment. The overview page opens. 2. For homework assignments, select Get sta...

    Do assignments outside of the student player

    Some courses include assignments that you work on in separate online learning tools outside the player. These assignments might have their own app, might be simulations, or might require you to work on another website. They include: Dynamic Study Modules, Freehand Grader assignments, GeoGebra assignments, Office Grader assignments, Office Simulation assignments, Learning Catalytics, Mini Sims, StatCrunch, and Writing assignments. Return to top

    Use eTextbooks

    Some courses might include eTextbooksthat also offer video, audio, and study activities. You can add highlights, bookmarks, and notes in your eTextbook. 1. With your course open in a browser, select Pearson eText (or eTextbook) from the course menu.If you don’t see this option, an eTextbook might not be enabled for your course. 2. Select Open my eTextbook or a similar option on the page that opens.The eTextbook opens in its own browser tab or window.

    Work in your study plan

    You can practice questions that are similar to your assignment questions using the Study Plan. Your instructor can assign Study Plan work or you can do it on your own. 1. In your course menu, select Study Plan. 2. Select a study plan page. Your instructor chooses what Study Plan pages are available: 1. Recommendations: Guides you through the material you are recommended to practice or the assigned prerequisites for tests and quizzes. 2. Progress: Shows a graphical view of your Study Plan prog...

    See your results

    See your overall grade for the course and scores for assignments on the Results page. 1. Select Gradebook or Resultsin your course menu. 2. Optionally, select Calculationto see how your score is calculated.

    Review your work

    Reviewing your past work after you have completed an assignment can help you prepare for an exam. You can review your workin the student player unless your instructor prevents it. 1. Go to your Resultspage. 2. Select Reviewfor an assignment. 3. Select a question to see your answers and the correct answers. 4. Select Backto return to the Results page. Return to top

  3. You can access the Study Area for use on your own or in a study group. The Study Area includes Cumulative Tests, Self-Study, Quizzes, RSS Feeds, BioInteractive Films, Videos, BioFlix® 3D Animations, GraphiIt! Coaching activities, book-specific activities, and more.

  4. BIAS Test questions show students how to assess the source of the article’s authority, motivation and reliability based on 4 criteria: Backed Up, Intent, Authority and Source. Try a BIAS Test. GraphIt! Coaching Activities.

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  7. Log in to your MasteringBiology course and click Edit Student ID. For example, your Student ID for MasteringBiology might be your college ID, the last 4 digits of your Social Security number (U.S.), or

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