McGraw-Hill Connect is an e-learning platform offered by McGraw-Hill Education. Features include course and assignment creation, grading, learning aides, e-books, and student portals.
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Director in Information Technology (1001-5000 employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
A consolidated web enabled space for for students to do their studies. The interaction between students and professor can be more easily adapted to the electronic lifestyle on a platform that makes itself readily available for people and faculty on the move. Having the class material as a digital asset makes it easy to share.
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Teacher at Big Rapids Public Schools (51-200 employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
Connect provides access to digital materials for teachers and students. There are also family materials available to assist parents/guardians in helping their students be successful. Teachers can also assign pre-made or custom created assignments to students. Connect is the go-to companion for physical curriculum components. Assignments give students instant feedback on correct/incorrect responses and level of understanding. For my use Connect also connects with NWEA to provide expectations for student understanding going into a new unit.
Pros
Integrates with Clever
Meets State and National Standards
Staff professional development.
Cons
Very basic integration with Google classroom. (Link to MH Connect)
No Test editor/creater
Difficult to edit assignments
Difficult to navigate user interface
Short auto-logout period
Return on Investment
Updated curriculum to something that meets CCSS (Common Core)
Unified 6-12 math curriculum
Family access that wasn't available with prior curriculum.
Usability
Alternatives Considered
Pearson Revel
Other Software Used
Google Classroom, Google Calendar, Skyward Student Management System
Principal in Corporate at The Handbuilt City (1-10 employees employees)
Pros
The login process is reasonably stable.
It may have some dynamic abilities for instructions and types of lessons. Maybe.
Cons
The ebook is not a real ebook, it's really just a web page, or a series of webpages. It can only be accessed through MH Connect, therefore, when logging into the system. A real eBook would be able to be accessed as such-- on a Kindle or other e-Reader, or on a desktop eBook reader. The interface for this is also not very dynamic, just kind of obnoxious and Web 1.0.
Limited learning tools beyond simple exercises, at least from what I saw.
Terrible customer service. Long wait times with representatives who do not seem to understand their own product and cannot seem to answer very basic questions.
Hard to get resolution for basic problems.
Return on Investment
Wasted valuable time trying to figure out the "eBook."
Did not receive good value for the money spent.
Did not feel as though the company was interested in keeping me satisfied as a customer, or like their customer service was actually interested in solving any problems.
Other Software Used
Google Drive, Google Analytics, Google Ads (formerly AdWords), Microsoft Powerpoint, Mailchimp, WordPress, SAP SuccessFactors, Oracle Cloud Services, Amazon Web Services, Apple iCloud, SketchUp
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Professional in Finance and Accounting (1001-5000 employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
I use McGraw-Hill Connect as a homework management and student assessment platform. McGraw-Hill provides all inclusive access for students so they have access to all materials on day 1.
Pros
User friendly
Excellent customer support
Reliable system
Good and updated content
Cons
They could expand the collections of their assessment questions/problems.
Return on Investment
It allows me to track and evaluate students performance
It provides me with insight and summary of overall class as well as individual students performance
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Instructional Technology Coordinator in Information Technology at Moberly Area Community College (501-1000 employees employees)
Pros
Integration with Canvas is seamless and easy to use.
Assignment completion, for students, is straightforward and easy to use.
The SmartBook allows students to read as they are tested with questions and this helps them learn the material easily without having first trying to read, memorize a chapter and then answer questions.
Cons
We have a trust relationship with another college and the Canvas integration doesn't always work well for them.
Offline access to the ebook would be nice.
A process with fewer clicks to "relink" assignments from previous semesters.
Return on Investment
McGraw-Hill Connect is the best publisher we have in terms of pricing. They are willing to work with us on our dual credit programs and in getting solutions tailored to our needs.
Students who are not tech-savvy have some trouble registering accounts and using the software.
Tech support is very responsive and helpful. They provide onsite training for faculty and students when needed.