Discover Pearson's new AI-powered study tools. Hear from the product team and a faculty advisor on how these innovations can improve independent learning and turn mistakes into teachable moments.
Foster inclusive learning experiences. Learn from experts about digital accessibility, ADA compliance, supporting students with disabilities, and using assistive tech in MyLab and Mastering.
Join author and Professor Michael Cothren in our Looking Through the Canvas webisode series where he will discuss unique perspectives on Giotto's Kiss of Judas. The frescos wealthy banker Enrico Scrovegni commissioned from Tuscan painter Giotto di Bondone in the early years of the fourteenth century are among the most important works of the Western painting tradition. They appear in most introductory courses to demonstrate the movement toward the use of modeled, weighty figures to enact sacred narrative with a humanizing focus that moves this history of painting toward the Renaissance in Italy. For centuries after they were completed, artists journeyed to Padua to study and draw from these murals, which became an inspirational aspect of their training. During a semester in France studying studio-art, my own instructor sent me to Padua to study and draw. But instead of guiding me to the solution of problems in my own painting (her reasoning for sending me there), the days I spent in the Scrovegni chapel fueled within me a curiosity about the objectives and enigmas of visual narrative that converted me to a life in art history.
Empower biology students to master visual model-based reasoning. Explore the challenges and learn strategies to help students interpret, construct, and reason with essential visual tools.
Encourage student engagement and self-learning with Mastering Physics. Discover strategies to guide learners through problems and utilize the most effective resources.
Explore design-thinking, a structured approach to problem solving. Author Lori Long discusses the methodology, its management applications, and how to engage students with this user-centric process.
Explore the evolving role of AI in higher ed. Join our panel discussion on thoughtful AI use and practical strategies for using it effectively in the classroom.
Learn about the ease and benefits of using Revel for online courses. Save time and enhance student experience in synchronous and asynchronous learning environments.
Explore inclusive virtual classroom strategies to foster community and equity in diverse online student populations with Pearson authors Michele Kegley and Carol Harvey.
Optimize course management with MyLab Coordinator course groups. Join Bonnie Rosenblatt to learn how to streamline organization and save time across multiple course sections.
Gain insights on transitioning from print to digital textbooks for enhanced student learning. Faculty, students, and data experts share valuable guidance in this webinar.
Join author Henry Sayre in our Looking Through the Canvas webisode series where he will discuss the politics underlying Édouard Manet’s The Battle of the “Kearsarge” and the “Alabama” painted in a matter of weeks after, on Sunday, June 19, the U.S.S. Kearsarge engaged the Confederate sloop Alabama in international waters just off Cherbourg, France in the English Channel and sank her in a battle that lasted some 70 minutes. Manet’s first painting to directly address current events, it encapsulates French attitudes toward the American Civil War. Its centrality to the painter’s own political leanings are perhaps best illustrated by the fact that eight years later, after France had been defeated by Germany and radical Paris had fallen to more conservative French forces, in what itself amounted to a Civil War, it would be Manet’s sole entry to the Salon of 1872.