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ConnectPhysics Access Card for The Physical Universe

Author Konrad Krauskopf, Arthur Beiser
Publisher McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
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ISBN / ASIN0077344421
ISBN-139780077344429
Sales Rank15,989,031
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Description

With Connect Physics, instructors can deliver assignments, quizzes and tests online.
  • All of the Exercises from The Physical Universe 14E text are presented in an auto-gradable format and tied to the text’s learning objectives. Exercises are formatted in either multiple-choice or open-ended numeric entry, with a variety of static and randomized, algorithmic versions.
  • Questions and Interactive Problems from the Student Study Guide are also available in an auto-gradable format.

    Instructors can edit existing questions or author entirely new problems. Track individual student performance—by question, assignment or in relation to the class overall—with detailed grade reports. Integrate grade reports easily with Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as WebCT and Blackboard. And much more.

    By choosing Connect Physics, instructors are providing their students with a powerful tool for improving academic performance and truly mastering course material. ConnectPlus Physics allows students to practice important skills at their own pace and on their own schedule. Importantly, students’ assessment results and instructors’ feedback are all saved online—so students can continually review their progress and plot their course to success.

    With the Connect companion site, instructors also have access to Power Point lecture outlines, the Instructor’s Manual, PowerPoint files with electronic images from the text, clicker questions, quizzes, animations, and many other resources directly tied to text-specific materials in The Physical Universe.

    Students have access to a variety of self-quizzes, key term matching exercises, animations, web links, additional worked examples, and expansions of some topics treated only briefly in the text. The Glossary is now on the website and important new developments in the physical sciences will be described on the website as they are reported.

    See www.mhhe.com/krauskopf to learn more and register.