How do I access McGraw Hill Connect?

How do I access McGraw Hill Connect?

When registering for Connect, navigate to the Connect section URL provided by your instructor. From there, you have 3 registration options: Use a Connect access code. Purchase Connect Access.

Does Connect have an app?

ConnectNetwork Mobile App Using the app, you can manage your ConnectNetwork account, send messages, and make deposits into various accounts.

How do I download the Connect app?

Install the UPC Connect App on your mobile (for iOS via the App Store and for Android via the Play Store). After installation, open the app on your mobile phone. Enter your My UPC user name and password and click on Login. Read and accept the terms & conditions.

When was McGraw Hill Anatomy and physiology revealed?

I enjoyed how interactive it was; I actually felt excited to learn.” In partnership with the University of Toledo’s Center for Creative Instruction, McGraw Hill launched the first-of-its-kind virtual dissection tool in 1997: Anatomy & Physiology Revealed® (APR).

How to opt out of McGraw Hill Anatomy course?

You may opt out at any time by contacting McGraw Hill’s local privacy officer or selecting “unsubscribe” at the bottom of any email you receive from us. See how APR can work for your course. Our Resource Center is full of videos and articles showcasing all that APR has to offer. Explore 3D models, dissections, animations, histology, and more.

What can you do with anatomy and physiology revealed?

These content asset types can be associated with one or more levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy. Anatomy & Physiology Revealed (APR) is an interactive human cadaver, fetal pig, or cat dissection tool to enhance lecture and lab that students can use anytime, anywhere.

What is the practice Atlas for anatomy and physiology?

The Practice Atlas for Anatomy & Physiology is an interactive tool that brings the traditional anatomy atlas into the 21st century! Pairing images of common anatomical models with stunning cadaver photography, this atlas allows students to practice naming structures on both models and human bodies, anytime and anywhere.

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