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NEW ACHIEVE FEATURES RELEASED: As you adapt to changes in learning, Achieve does too. Explore how Achieve's newest features help strengthen student engagement and learning - Explore What's New.
MadelineHarrant
Macmillan Employee
09-29-2023
09:21 AM
Erica Martinez, a professor of Economics at the University of South Florida, is a big fan of Achieve, a tool developed by Macmillan Learning. Between teaching on three different campuses, she finds the features of Achieve to be lifesavers for both setting up her courses and enhancing student learning. The platform’s Learning Curve tool is one of her favorites— it helps students get a good handle on new topics and encourages consistent studying with additional exercises that don't impact the students' grades. Achieve also offers a variety of assignment types, which not only help with pre-class preparation and post-class assessments, but also support in-class problem-solving activities with iClicker. In addition to all this, Achieve seamlessly integrates with Erica's existing teaching materials. The Macmillan support team has always been super responsive, too.
But Achieve isn't just about making life easier for instructors. It also enriches the digital learning environment for students with its wealth of resources, including an e-book and a wide array of assignments and study tools. To hear all about Erika’s experience with Achieve, watch her full testimonial below!
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EllieC
Macmillan Employee
09-29-2023
07:55 AM
Welcome to "Try This!", a weekly blog series where we'll dive into the ever-evolving world of generative AI and share valuable insights and even some practical teaching ideas. Discover how educators are leveraging AI, gain fresh perspectives, and explore innovative approaches to education that you can try out yourself.
This week we’ve rounded up five resources to share with you on the topic of AI: Frequently asked questions. You’ll find a webinar with instructors discussing how they are changing the way they teach and assess with the help of AI, a blog post looking at the top 10 FAQs for teachers using AI in the classroom, a video that explains how different types of AI work, a blog post with stories of how real educators are using ChatGPT with their students, and an article outlining how administrators can get their schools “AI-ready”. Check them out and let us know what you think in the comments below the post.
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EllieC
Macmillan Employee
09-25-2023
11:04 AM
Even a challenging course like Microbiology can be transformed into an engaging and enjoyable experience with Macmillan Learning’s Achieve and iClicker platforms. The dynamic use of diagrams with iClicker can produce a stimulating learning environment that promotes retention of information and fosters a competitive spirit. The availability of flashcards, quizzes, and polls also provides students with a convenient and comprehensive revision tool. With Achieve, students can access virtual lab experiments and live worksheets that can be instrumental in simplifying the complex process of completing lab reports and pointing out errors in real-time for immediate correction. Thanks to the inclusive and innovative nature of the Achieve platform, students can feel consistently supported and guided, leading to greater success.
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EllieC
Macmillan Employee
09-21-2023
12:57 PM
Generative AI has become an increasingly prevalent topic in various industries, and education is no exception. Welcome to "Try This!", a weekly blog series where we'll dive into the ever-evolving world of generative AI and share valuable insights and even some practical teaching ideas. Discover how educators are leveraging AI, gain fresh perspectives, and explore innovative approaches to education that you can try out yourself.
This week we’ve rounded up four resources to share with you on the topic of Embracing AI: Where to Start. You’ll find an article that addresses common concerns surrounding AI in education, a LinkedIn post with a helpful approach to effectively and clearly communicate tasks in ChatGPT, a blog about the relationship between AI and the teaching of writing and communication, and a podcast discussing the benefits of online learning tools and AI for active learning. Check them out and let us know what you think in the comments below the post.
Don't miss out on the upcoming webinar, "When the Horse is out of the Barn: Educators Embracing Change with AI-Enhanced Learning," on September 22 to delve deeper into AI in education. Register today!
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MadelineHarrant
Macmillan Employee
09-21-2023
06:55 AM
Ready to take a leap into the future of education with Artificial Intelligence (AI)? We're here at Macmillan Learning not just as textbook providers, but also as your enthusiastic supporters in this exciting journey. We're firm believers in the power of AI to boost student engagement and outcomes. Whether you're a pro at using Achieve and iClicker or just curious about AI, we're with you every step of the way. To make things smoother, we've put together a super handy guide full of practical tips on integrating AI into your teaching styles. It's ready for download and it's here to help you unlock new levels of learning potential for your students with AI. Let's do this together!
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MadelineHarrant
Macmillan Employee
08-23-2023
12:21 PM
Linking your course material to your students' ambitions can significantly boost their motivation. When they see the direct relevance of what they're learning to their future careers and aspirations, it instills a sense of purpose, making learning more meaningful.
In Achieve, tools like Goal Setting and Reflection Surveys provide insights into students' objectives, helping you connect their aspirations with the course material effectively. Achieve's content and activities are packed with real-world applications and case studies, bridging classroom concepts to practical encounters and future ambitions. iClicker facilitates discussions that encourage students to reflect on their personal experiences and their relevance to ongoing learning. Witness your students thrive as they see their dreams and education align.
Disclaimer: This is an actress, but is based on real feedback from our annual student user survey!
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EllieC
Macmillan Employee
08-15-2023
02:25 PM
Over the last few years, learning loss has been a real concern for both students and instructors. With the right tools, students can get back on track. Macmillan Learning’s digital learning platform, Achieve, provides students with what they need to be successful, whether they’re enrolled in an in-person, hybrid, or fully online course. Achieve’s adaptive quizzes are tailored to individual students, so they get the feedback they need based on their performance in the course. The Goal-setting and Reflection Surveys also allow students to establish their own goals, and then Achieve provides students with a roadmap on how to reach those goals. In-class and exit polling with iClicker then give instructors the information they need from students to continue curbing learning loss.
Disclaimer: This is an actress, but is based on real feedback from our annual student user survey!
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MadelineHarrant
Macmillan Employee
07-28-2023
07:29 AM
Back to School with Achieve!: Tuesday Aug. 8 @ 9 AM PT
Presented by Travis Long, with advocate professors Dr. Christin Monroe and Jennifer Duncan
Join us for our annual kick-off meet up, "Back to School with Achieve"! In this webinar, instructors get a basic tour of Achieve, then a showcase of new features in Achieve with our Senior Digital Support Specialist Travis Long.
Next, two of our Macmillan Learning Advocate professors will discuss how they use Achieve in their unique classrooms. We’ll be joined by Dr. Christin Monroe for a discussion of how she uses Achieve to accommodate her students. Next, Jennifer Duncan, will discuss using Achieve’s writing tools with draft goals to set up scaffolded assignments.
The webinar will end with Q&A, so come ready with your questions and to see the latest and greatest of what Achieve has to offer you and your students this new academic year!
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MadelineHarrant
Macmillan Employee
07-28-2023
07:20 AM
Back to School with iClicker: Thursday Aug. 10 @ 9 AM PT
Presented by Natalie Dougall, with advocate professors Dr. Justin Shaffer and Jennifer Ripley Stueckle
Join us for our annual kick off meet up, "Back to School with iClicker"! In this webinar, instructors will get a basic tour of iClicker, then a tour of new features with Customer Support Specialist, Natalie Dougall.
This will be followed by a discussion of best practices with iClicker, led by two of our Macmillan Learning advocate professors. We’ll hear from Justin Shaffer who will discuss best practices for writing “modern” iClicker questions, then Jennifer Ripley Stueckle for a discussion of how she manages the nuts-and-bolts of running iClicker in a 200+ student classroom.
The webinar with end with Q&A, so come ready to see the latest and greatest of what Achieve has to offer you and your students this new academic year.
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DerekWiebke
Macmillan Employee
04-18-2023
10:33 AM
Having the right toolkit and resources allows students to focus on what’s most important: learning. Macmillan Learning’s digital learning platform, Achieve, offers tools for students of different abilities and learning styles, including visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. Achieve helps keep students organized by including reading material, assignments, lessons, and quizzes all in one place. Professors can also communicate with students directly in the Achieve platform, making it easier for students to receive updates on deadlines and feedback on assignments. Like Achieve, iClicker is a tool that helps instructors understand where their students may be struggling. iClicker polling activities are a highly effective, yet easy-to-implement way of making courses more engaging, interactive, and beneficial to students.
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LindseyThomas
Macmillan Employee
03-24-2023
10:52 AM
Thanks to feedback from instructors, new features for Spring 2023 make Achieve even easier to use and offer familiar experiences for those who are moving from LaunchPad.
Available now! Reusing content across courses
You can reuse the content you create and upload to Achieve (think custom assessments and writing assignments) across your courses, without having to copy the entire Achieve course.
Coming soon! Adjusting due dates from term to term
When copying an Achieve course, new options will allow you to adjust due dates automatically based on the first assignment due date you set, use the same exact due dates as the course you're copying, or not copy any due dates.
Coming soon! Bulk due date extensions
A new option will be added to the My Course page allowing you to create multiple due date extensions at one time for a single student or a group of students.
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nicolerobbins
Macmillan Employee
03-20-2023
06:46 AM
Every instructor has heard that dreaded question from students: “When am I ever going to use this in my real life?” As an instructor, it may seem clear that if the material wasn’t relevant, it wouldn’t be taught. But oftentimes, simply telling students that what they’re learning is relevant isn’t enough.
Many students have a difficult time making connections between their coursework and the outside world on their own, and they need instructors to provide context. These students often get labeled as disinterested, but they’re just missing that deeper connection to the material.
What really is relevance in education? Relevance in education means relating the material to another concept or topic in a way that is meaningful and engaging.
If students aren’t making connections between the material and their own lives and experiences, they’re going to have trouble remembering and engaging with the material. This can lead to disinterested students and poor learning outcomes. Creating an active learning environment for students has proven to be one of the most effective teaching methods and yields better results in the classroom.
A great way to actively engage students in the learning process is to ask them to think critically about the communities they are a part of. Some ways to encourage students to think about their communities include using real-world case studies, getting students to interact with the environment outside the classroom, getting to know the students and using culturally responsive teaching, and providing students with intended learning outcomes.
Methods to help make the material relevant to students:
1. Use real-world case studies and examples
By using real-world case studies, instructors provide a necessary link between the classroom and the world beyond it. Case studies allow students to process concepts in action and create a deeper understanding of the material.
2. Get students to interact with the environment outside the classroom
The author of Adding Relevance to a Biology Lab Experience With Plastic Waste and Social Media Justin Shaffer has some fresh new ideas on how to get students to interact with their outside environment. After first establishing a connection between course content and the outside world, Shaffer recommends having students talk about the content and its connection and share it with tools they’re used to using. Since so many students actively use social media, Shaffer has students “take pictures, record videos, and interview themselves and each other” about the content and the connection to the outside world, and share the final outcome to the social media site of their choosing. This helps students document and share what they’re learning, and how it’s relevant.
3. Get to know your students and use culturally responsive teaching
Instructors can’t provide relevant examples to their students if they don’t know their students. Getting to know students and their interests can help instructors provide context and examples that stick with the students. Culturally responsive teaching allows students to draw on their own lived experiences to make connections with the material. Once familiar with the students, culturally responsive teaching becomes that much easier.
4. Provide prospective students with the intended outcomes of the class
Providing prospective students with the intended outcomes of the class will help students pick the right courses for their interests and learn about transferable skills. The course name often doesn’t provide students with information about what the day-to-day is like and what knowledge they will be leaving the classroom with. A course that might not seem relevant to a student’s life might provide the transferable skills they need for a future career they’re interested in pursuing. Providing upfront and reiterating throughout the term the objectives of the class is extremely beneficial to students and can set them up to appreciate the relevance of the course from the beginning.
5. Frame the course around a question students care about
The author of Becoming a Learner: Realizing the Opportunity of Education Matthew Sanders does this with his own courses and recommends other educators try it. Try to frame the course around a question that students really care about and want to know the answer to. By framing the course this way, each lesson goes toward answering the question. This provides relevance to students as they see how the material relates to the question to be answered.
Relevance is an important part of teaching, and can have lasting effects on students. Most importantly, providing students with relevance for their course material allows them to make connections that help the information stick. Learning doesn’t happen independent from the real world and experience; these connections help all of us retain information and contribute to our communities.
Relevance also helps students to prepare for their careers by being able to relate their course to the outside world, and recognize transferable skills. With a deeper understanding of their course materials, students will be able to discuss the importance of what they’re learning with family and friends.
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DerekWiebke
Macmillan Employee
03-09-2023
12:24 PM
Organization can be a major component of student success. At Macmillan Learning, we include everything that students need in one place, so they can prioritize their time and focus on course content. With Achieve, students have access to reading materials, assignments, lessons, and quizzes. If a student has questions or needs to check in with an instructor, Achieve also serves as a communication tool, alerting instructors to their students' weak spots and challenges. When paired with in-class use of iClicker, instructors gather even more knowledge of their students’ understanding of course material, and they can continue to tailor their teaching to meet the needs of their students. Check out what students think in the video below.
Disclaimer: This is an actress, but is based on real feedback from our annual student user survey!
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Jacq_Rosenbaum
Macmillan Employee
03-01-2023
09:00 AM
Culturally Responsive Teaching: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How You Can Do It: Apr. 10 @ 12 PM ET
Presented by Debi Rutledge
Culturally responsive teaching uses students' own customs, characteristics, experiences, and perspectives as tools for better classroom instruction. This allows more students of all backgrounds to see themselves and their communities as belonging in academic spaces. Join Debi Rutledge for a discussion of why this is so crucial and how you can start applying culturally responsive teaching methods to your course today!
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Jacq_Rosenbaum
Macmillan Employee
02-15-2023
09:21 AM
Peer-to-peer connections are at the core of classroom collaboration, student engagement, and student outcomes. At Macmillan Learning, we embed peer connection opportunities right into Achieve so that students have plenty of peer connection moments throughout their course. With Achieve’s Peer Review feature, students can generate and receive feedback on assignments in real time while staying on track with easily accessible rubrics and goals. Paired with iClicker’s polling system, every student is given a voice, whether they are working remotely or in class with their fellow students. These study tools, packed with resources, maximize collaboration and facilitate learning, no matter where your students are. Watch the video below to learn more!
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