Select disciplines offer Pearson MyTest, an online test generation program that allows you to easily create and generate print quizzes and exams. Assessments are authored online and may be accessed from any computer with an internet connection. Visit www.pearsonmytest.com to learn more or to log in with your IRC login name and password.
TestGen is a powerful test generator that you install on your computer and use in conjunction with the TestGen testbank file for your text. Assessments, including equations, graphs, and scientific notation, may be created for both print or testing online.
Go to the Instructor Resource Center Home Page
Downloadable resources are located within our online catalog, under the “Resources" tab on most textbooks’ web pages. When you click a link to download an instructor resource (identified with the
icon), you will be prompted log in to confirm your identity as a registered instructor.
If you already have access to other Pearson online products, try your login name and password in the IRC login boxes.
If your existing login name and password do not work, or if you have never had access to a Pearson product, request IRC access by completing our online request form. If we are able to verify your employment as a college instructor, you will receive an access code via email. The email will contain instructions for how to redeem the access code and create a login and password.
Tip: To save time during your registration, specify your existing Pearson login name and password after you redeem your access code. Your account information on record will be filled in automatically.
After you register, you will be able to use the same login and password for accessing multiple Pearson sites.
It is important that you safeguard your instructor download access from students!To ensure the security of instructor resources from students, do not share your login name and password with anyone, and never leave your computer unattended while you are logged in. To log out, click the "Log out" link in the blue band at the top of the page.
Before downloading any resources; check whether your computer has the appropriate software installed so that you will be able to view, print, decompress, or otherwise work with the downloaded files.
Download time for each file depends on file size and the speed of your Internet connection. Most downloads on a high-speed connection will take fewer than 30 seconds. Downloads over dial-up connections will take considerably longer.
Tip for TestGen test bank downloads: It's easier to find your test banks later if you save them to the TestGen folder on your computer. Because test bank downloads are in compressed format, you will need to expand the ZIP or SIT files after downloading.
Repeat the process for each file you want to download, such as multiple chapters in a guide. (Once you are logged in, you will remain logged in until you close your web browser and you will not be prompted to log in again during that session.) After you have downloaded the final file, close the File Download window.
If you encounter any difficulties downloading instructor resources, contact Customer Technical Support.
To access the downloaded file, find the location on your computer where you saved file and double-click the file.
If the file is compressed or you cannot open it for some other reason, you may need to install a viewer or other application.
On some operating systems, if your browser recognizes that the application needed for viewing this type of file is already installed on your computer (for example, Adobe Acrobat Reader to view a PDF file), the file may open automatically in the browser window once the download is complete.
Tip: If you cannot locate the file for some reason, begin to download another file without closing your web browser. The default location for saving the new download should tell you where you last saved a file.
To view, print, decompress, or otherwise work with downloaded instructor resources, a particular type of viewer or application may need to be installed on your computer. Each downloadable file includes a label of its format type, such as PDF file, to the right of its link name.
Manuals and guides are typically .PDF or .DOC files.Assessments are typically in a compressed format, such as .ZIP (Windows) or .SIT (Mac). When you expand these files for TestGen test banks, they are in .BOK format.
Presentations are typically .PPT files.
Click a link below to find out the software needed for:
.BOK files
.DOC files
.PDF files
.PPT files
Expanding .ZIP or .SIT compressed files
If you have downloaded a file, installed the needed application(s) and still cannot open the download file, contact Customer Technical Support.
You will need to install the TestGen application. Go to http://www.pearsoned.com/testgen/ and click the TestGen link. When prompted to log in, use the same login name and password that you use to download Instructor Resource files from this site.
If you already have TestGen installed, check its version for compatibility with downloaded test banks to see whether you may need to upgrade by installing the latest version, as described above.
The version of TestGen used to create each downloadable test bank is listed beneath each Instructor Resource test bank file link.To find out your installed version of TestGen: Start TestGen and select About from its help menu.
For more information, see the TestGen section of this page.
If you do not have Microsoft Word, you need to download the Microsoft Word 97-2000 Viewer from the Microsoft website. This viewer version can open documents created with all previous versions of Word for Windows and version 4.x and later for Microsoft Word for Macintosh.
If you do not have Adobe Acrobat, you will need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader to your computer from the Adobe website.
If you do not have Microsoft PowerPoint, you need to download the Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer 2003 from the Microsoft website. This viewer version lets you view presentations created in PowerPoint 97 or later versions.
Large files are compressed for speedier downloading.
If you are using Windows XP or Vista, you do not need any extra software to extract these files. Simply download the file to your Desktop, locate the file, and double-click it to open it. Then, drag the enclosed file to a new location (e.g., your Desktop). To extract the entire contents of a compressed folder, right-click the folder, click Extract All, and then follow the onscreen instructions.
If you are using Mac OS X, you do not need any extra software to extract these files. Simply download the file to your computer, locate the file, and double-click the icon. The Finder will create a new folder with the same name as the archive file and decompress all the files from the archive in that folder.
If you are not using Windows XP, Vista, or Mac OS X, you will need an extraction utility, such as WinZip® or PKWARE® Zip Reader (for ZIP files) or StuffIt® Expander (for SIT files). You can download free or evaluation versions or purchase this software from the following links:
PKWARE® Zip Reader for Windows (free)
WinZip® for Windows (free evaluation or purchase)
StuffIt® Expander for Windows (free)
StuffIt® Expander for Macintosh (free)
For instructions on how to extract compressed files to their native format, click the Help that comes with the utility you have chosen to use.
Once the downloaded files have been unzipped or unstuffed, you may need another type of software to work with them. For example, compressed TestGen test banks will yield native BOK files, which require that you have the TestGen application installed. For more information, see BOK files.
Each downloadable file includes a file size label to the right of its link name. If no file size unit is indicated, such as KB or MB, then the size is in bytes. 1024 bytes = 1 KB (kilobyte), 1024 KB = 1 MB (megabyte).
If your computer is a fairly recent model, chances are that it can accommodate many instructor resource file downloads. However, if you have reason to be concerned about the available space on your computer, you can view the amount of free space available on your computer.
Windows users: Double-click My Computer from your Desktop and then right-click the appropriate disk icon, likely Local Disk (C: ). The amount of free and used space displays on the left side of the window.
Mac OS users: From the Apple menu, click About This Computer (Mac OS 9.x) or About This Mac (Mac OS X)
Compressed download files will expand to a larger size. If you download a compressed file (such as .ZIP or .SIT), the expanded native file will likely be significantly larger. For example, a compressed TestGen test bank that is 3 MB can be 12 MB when unzipped/unstuffed to its native .BOK format on your computer.
TestGen is a computerized test generation program, available exclusively from Pearson Education publishers. You install TestGen on your personal computer (Windows or Macintosh) and create your own tests for classroom testing and for other specialized delivery options, such as over a local area network or on the web. A test bank, which is also called a Test Item File (TIF), typically contains a large set of test items, organized by chapter and ready for your use in creating a test, based on the associated textbook material.
Comprehensive test banks accompany many of the textbooks from Pearson Education publishers, and in many cases they are TestGen test banks. To download a test bank, search for your textbook. Once on the textbook listing page, scroll down and click the TestGen test bank title. The download time varies depending on the size of the test bank.
Note that you will not be able to open and use the test bank file unless you have installed the TestGen application in your system.
The installation software is compressed for the platform you selected. You will need to uncompress the TestGen plug-in and the TestGen application using WinZip, StuffIt, or a similar program before you can install them.
To obtain this free software, click the appropriate link below:
WinZip for Windows
StuffIt for Macintosh
Note: If you need assistance, the TestGen website provides a link for contacting Product Support.
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The link to the test bank file you are downloading indicates the version of TestGen used to create the file. If you are running that version or a higher version, you can open the test bank in TestGen. If you need to upgrade your version of the TestGen application, see the preceding instructions.
To check your version of TestGen:
Once you have installed the TestGen application, you can open the TestGen file for your textbook. If you have not done so already, use the search box or browse our catalog to find your textbook. Depending on your browser, you can either open or download these files by clicking on them. On a PC, if you right click the link, you will see a menu with a choice that says "Save link as" or "Save target as." Use this option to save the file to your computer.
To open the compressed file:
Learn more about expanding .ZIP or .SIT compressed files.
Tip: It's easier to find your test banks if you save them to the TestGen/tests folder on your computer. That way, when you choose Open Book from the TestGen File menu, the test banks files are immediately visible for you to select.
A1: TestGen is a computerized test generation program you install on your personal computer (Windows or Macintosh) to create your own tests. TestGen provides state-of-the-art features for viewing and editing test bank questions, dragging a selected question into a test you are creating, and printing beautifully formatted tests in a variety of layouts. TestGen math and science capabilities make it easy to include any mathematical or scientific symbols in your testing material. For specialized web-based products, such as CourseCompass and certain advanced math and science programs, TestGen also provides a browser plug-in your students use to take your TestGen tests on the web.
For more info, see Installing TestGen and Downloading TestGen Testbanks.
A2: A test bank, which is also called a Test Item File (TIF), typically contains a large set of test items, organized by chapter and ready for your use in creating a test, based on the associated textbook material.
A3: First, search for your textbook on our catalog. Once on the textbook listing page, available TestGen test banks will appear under Instructor Resources.
A4: From the textbook listing page, click the TestGen test bank title for your computer's platform. (You will be required to provide your Login ID and Password at this stage if you have not already logged in.) The test bank is compressed for the platform you selected. You will need to uncompress it using WinZip, StuffIt, or a similar program. Learn more about expanding ZIP or SIT files.
Extract the test bank (.bok) file to the TestGen/tests folder on your computer.
A6: To create a test, start TestGen, choose the type of test you want to create, and go to File, then Open Book to choose your test bank. You can then drag-and-drop questions from the test bank into your test or create your own questions. For help using TestGen, choose Help from its Help menu.
A7: QuizMaster is a student testing program designed to work with TestGen software that provides a way for students to take tests on a local area network (LAN) and allows instructors to view and print reports based on the results of such tests. QuizMaster software is also available at www.pearsoned.com/testgen.
A8: Be prepared for a long list! The TestGen wizard steps you through the creation of a simple test with drag-and-drop or point-and-click transfer. You can select test questions either manually or randomly and use online spell checking and other tools to quickly polish your testing content and presentation. The question formats include multiple-choice, short-answer, true/false, matching, essay, and vocabulary.
To order test items randomly, you can regenerate numbers or text in questions that allow variables. For math and science instructors, a major advantage of TestGen is the ability to manipulate equations and graphs and add graphics. Most math and science test banks include sophisticated algorithmic problems you can use to create an unlimited number of versions of the same question.
Finally, you can use your test in a variety of formats:
Print up to 25 variations of a single test
Export tests in text (.txt or .rtf), HTML, or QuizMaster format
Save tests for use with QuizMaster on a computer network
Should you need additional help, visit our 24/7 Customer Technical Support site to “Chat” with a live representative, browse the knowledge base, or submit an issue via email. Our educator support phone line is also available at 1-888-433-8435 Monday-Friday: 8:00 AM-8:00 PM EDT.