McGraw-Hill NetGrade will help students learn basic
concepts by allowing them to work through selected
problem structures pulled from the text and powered
by algorithms. Providing a wealth of these textbook-quality
questions enables students to work on fresh problems
with the same problem structure until they master
the topics covered. Each student also receives immediate
scoring and feedback from the program to guide their
studies.
McGraw-Hill NetGrade may be used in practice, homework,
or exam mode, as well as a variety of other standard
assignment modes. In the practice mode, students receive
feedback and work as many iterations of each problem
as they like without entering a record in the class
grade book. In the homework mode, students receive
a customized level of feedback and their grades and
individual responses are recorded in the class grade
book. In the exam mode, instructor can create an online
exam. McGraw-Hill NetGrade will then record all the individual
responses, grade the exams, and record the grades
in the online grade book. So, you not only know how
your class performed on the exam but also with which
topics or learning objectives your students struggled.