SmartBook, End-of-Chapter Problems/Exercises (algorithmic and non-algorithmic), and Test Bank are assignment types within Connect® that instructors have utilized in their courses for years with great results. In addition, we've developed value-add resources which include a rich set of assignments that allow you to enhance your course. Additional Resources: To integrate these tools into your course you may: - Access the Connect Matrix that shows how these resources align with your book's chapters
oror- Go and explore. Return to the Connect assignment home screen > click on Add Assignment > Question Bank > click on the little caret right next to the title of your book to reveal a dropdown menu with the additional assignments.
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- Interactive Graph Assignments are designed to help students visualize and interpret economic concepts, graphs, and real data. All graphs are accompanied by assignable assessment questions and feedback to guide students through the experience of learning to read and interpret graphs and data.
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- Graphing Student Orientation Videos. You won't have to teach students how to use the Interactive Graph tool. Assignable student tutorial videos walk students through how to complete their graphing assignments.
- Instructor Resource: Classroom Interactive Graphs (not to be assigned). Interested in utilizing Interactive Graphs during your in-class presentation or while preparing lectures online? Use these graphs.
- Create your own questions: Graphing Questions. Still cannot find exactly what you are looking for? We offer you the freedom and flexibility to allow you to edit an existing graphing question and create your own. Please follow these instructions (1417.0K) and let your McGraw-Hill Representative know if you need additional help along the way.
Do your students need additional support with key, pre-requisite requirement math skills to be successful in your course? Our Math Prep can be assigned to give students the opportunity to revisit and practice important concepts.  (41.0K)
The Connect the Dots video series takes important economic concepts and explains them in an engaging, relatable manner. Patrick Walsh walks students through examples that help contextualize concepts in ways that make them easier to understand and apply. MobLab is a 3rd-party platform that allows students to participate in economic games and experiments. MobLab helps students get hands-on experience with concepts in the course by promoting active learning and discussion. To make learning measurable, a pool of MobLab Companion Questions is available as part of the "Additional Resources" in Connect. (A MobLab access code can be added to your Connect/book bundle at an additional fee. Please click here for additional info or ask your McGraw-Hill Representative) The Economic and Ethics Discussion Questions contain over 60 topic-tied questions that highlight the challenge of ethical decision making within the economic study of allocating resources. Set-up as multiple-choice questions without a correct answer, these questions are paired with in-depth explanations with the purpose to help spur discussion. All ethical dilemmas are wrapped around standard economic topics such as price discrimination and scalping, the Edgeworth box and Pareto optimality, interest and usury outsourcing, environmentalism as a normal/luxury good, and more. |