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Published December 12, 2011 by Ian Borg in Industry

McGraw-Hill recently released a case study involving their Connect program that uses digital course management tools in the classroom to improve the learning experience for it’s students. McGraw-Hill has found that the use of digital course management tools directly benefits students and instructors effectiveness.

Some powerful statistics:

  • Students using Connect show an average grade increase of more than five points, often equal to half a letter grade
  • In classes where instructors use Connect, student retention rates increased by an average of nearly 23 percent; and
  • Connect’s automatic grading and instant feedback functionalities allow instructors to drastically reduce administrative time – in some cases by nearly 90 percent – leaving more time to prepare and refine lessons, spend one-on-one time with students, and, ultimately, cover more key concepts and critical material in class.

Read the full press release here!

Learn more about the Connect program!

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