Premiere Lecture Capture Service – Available in Your Connect Course!


Did you know that your Connect course access includes the market’s premiere lecture capture service at no additional charge?


That’s right! Tegrity® lecture capture service is a fully automated lecture capture solution used in traditional, hybrid, ‘flipped classes” and online courses to record lesson, lectures, and skills. Its personalized learning features make study time incredibly efficient and its ability to affordably scale brings this benefit to every student on campus. Patented search technology and real-time LMS integrations make Tegrity the market-leading solution and service.


Incredible ease-of-use and completely transparent operation lets you focus on what you do best – teaching.


Learn more about Tegrity lecture capture at www.mcgrawhillconnect.com.

April

By April  |  April 01 2013

2012 CODiE Award Finalists Announced


We are proud and excited to announce that our digital solutions have been selected as finalists for the 2012 CODiE Awards!


Best Postsecondary Instructional Solution
- McGraw-Hill LearnSmart, the adaptive learning system available within Connect


Best Cross-Curricular Solution
- McGraw-Hill Connect/Blackboard Building Block
- McGraw-Hill LearnSmart


Best Postsecondary Enterprise Solution
- Tegrity Campus, the lecture capture service available within Connect


Best Education Game or Simulation
- Practice Marketing, within Connect Marketing


Click here to see the full list of finalists.

April

By April  |  March 26 2012
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Enhance Your Teaching with Unlimited Access to McGraw-Hill Content


Join us on July 21st at 11:00 AM PT for our webinar on McGraw-Hill Campus, a revolutionary new service that gives you single sign-on access to McGraw-Hill Connect, Create, LearnSmart and Tegrity right from within your institution’s LMS! You’ll get a chance to:


    - See why over 100 schools signed up for McGraw-Hill Campus before it was launched


    - Learn from leaders from Ohio University, Indiana State, and Mount Wachusett Community College reveal why you should give your faculty unlimited access to this vast set of world-class resources


Sign up today, and for more information, visit MHCampus.com.

April

By April  |  July 18 2011
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Lecture Capture: Making Instructors Even More Effective


McGraw-Hill Tegrity Campus, the lecture capture technology available within Connect, is making a significant impact at campuses across the country!


Since implementing Tegrity, Vermont College reports substantial benefits: “Students have embraced it. Grades have gone up. Students are not skipping classes as many people feared. And as Tegrity becomes more widespread, students are demanding it.”


Laramie County Community College has saved about $40,000 on each course that uses Tegrity to proctor exams!


Not only that, but Tegrity continues to offer new functionality to enhance the learning experience for students, including a new interactive note taking feature called “Tegrity Notes,” automated closed captioning, extended search capabilities and the introduction of an Android app for accessing recorded lectures on-the-go.


Learn more about Tegrity, a feature of McGraw-Hill Connect.

April

By April  |  June 13 2011
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Tegrity’s Lecture Capture Improves Distance Learning

McGraw-Hill’s Tegrity lecture capture has boosted the Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges’ distance learning program by enabling instructors to share video recordings of their lectures with students outside of the classroom. The number of online learners (both in hybrid and online courses) in this program continues to climb, having risen 67% last year. The Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges’ needed a distance learning technology to scale with the program’s growth, and turned to Tegrity based on positive reviews from other institutions.


Faculty members liked being able to record lectures in advance and upload them for student review. That way, face-to-face class time can be used for more productive activities, such as small seminar discussions, debates, Q&A sessions and problem solving. “Instead of just having a professor lecturing in front of the class for an hour,” said Cable Green, director of e-learning and open education, “the time can be allocated to two-way conversations and other activities.”



Read more about how the Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges’ implemented Tegrity for maximum benefits, or learn more at Tegrity.com.

April

By April  |  May 10 2011
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