Save TIME. Improve Results.MyHistoryLab is a
dynamic Web site that provides a wealth of
resources geared to meet the diverse teaching and
learning needs of today’s instructors and students.
MyHistoryLab’s many accessible tools will encour-
age students to read their text and help them
improve their grade in their course.
Among the features to help you and your stu-
dents save time and improve results are the following.
■ Pearson eText/Audio Files—Just like the
printed text, the Pearson eText allows students
to highlight and add their own notes. The full
audio of the entire book is also included to suit
the varied learning styles of today’s students.
Students save time and improve results by hav-
ing access to their book online.
■ Gradebook—Students can follow their own
progress and instructors can monitor the work
of the entire class. Automated grading of
quizzes and assignments helps both instructors
and students save time and monitor their
results throughout the course.
■ History Bookshelf—Students may read, down-
load, or print 100 of the most commonly
assigned history works like Homer’s The Iliad
or Machiavelli’s The Prince.
■ —This website provides
students access to a number of reliable sources
for online research, as well as clear guidance on
the research and writing process.
New MyHistoryLab Icons integrated in the text
lead to Web-based expansions on topics, directing
students to access extra information, videos, and sim-
ulations. Although many more resources are available
than those highlighted in the book, the icons draw
attention to the most directly pertinent material avail-
able at http://www.myhistorylab.com.
Points students to primary and secondary source doc-
uments related to the chapter.
Identifies primary and secondary source images,
including photographs, fine art, and artifacts to pro-
vide students with a visual perspective on history.
Directs students to atlas and interactive maps; these
present both broad overviews and detailed examina-
tions of historical developments.
Notes pertinent archival videos and videos of Pearson
History authors that probe various topics.
Marks audio clips from historically significant songs and
speeches that enrich students’ engagement with history.
Alerts students to study resources for each
chapter of the textbook available online through
http://www.myhistorylab.com. These resources include
practice tests and flashcards.
New MyHistoryLab Connections tables appear at
the end of each chapter. These provide a checklist of
the most important MyHistoryLab resources related
to the chapter, facilitating the integrated study of
the textbook and the website.
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