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Product Information: For Instructors

We recently hosted an online conference, where instructors who currently use Mastering gave presentations on a number of different topics you might find interesting. You can access these presentations here.

Used by over a million science students, the Mastering platform is the most effective and widely used online tutorial, homework, and assessment system for the sciences.

MasteringChemistry:

  • Individualizes tutoring
  • Improves learning and grades
  • Provides insight into student performance
  • Easily captures data to demonstrate assessment outcomes

  • Image capture from MasteringChemistry tutorialMasteringChemistry tutorials guide students through the toughest topics in chemistry with self-paced tutorials that provide individualized coaching. These assignable, in-depth tutorials are designed to coach students with hints and feedback specific to their individual misconceptions.
  • Image capture of MasteringChemistry math reviewMasteringChemistry math review allows you to assign the most important mathematical concepts that students need to be able to understand in order to successfully complete chemistry problems.
  • Screen capture of graph depicting problem difficulty and graph comparing completion of end-of-chapter problems versus tutorial problemsMasteringChemistry coaches more students through more problems and accurately assesses student understanding.
  • Screen capture of red color-coded Mastering gradebookFind out how your students are doing before the first exam: the color-coded gradebook instantly identifies students in trouble and challenging topics for your class as a whole.
  • Graph depicting student answersAssessment you can use: easily captures data to demonstrate assessment outcomes.

“Over half of my class has test averages above 70% and that has never happened before. The students say the homework and tutorials are really helpful.”

Professor Linda Wilkes, Colorado State University Pueblo