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Preface
Congratulations on your interest in ALEKS! This is an online
educational system like none you have encountered before, a system that
uses computer technology to promote learning that is pedagogically
sound and cutting edge.
The features of ALEKS make it a self-contained tool, opening
new horizons for educators and learners alike in any educational context.
The ALEKS Course Management System enables instructors to oversee
and monitor their students' progress, communicate with them, track
usage levels, and focus instruction. By its unprecedented use of
Artificial Intelligence, ALEKS determines quickly and precisely
what your students know and what they need to learn, guiding them down
individualized learning paths to mastery. Assessment and practice
problems are algorithmically generated, so the students cannot predict
them. The syllabi used in ALEKS are customizable, letting
you conveniently add or subtract topics. Since ALEKS is accessed
over the World Wide Web using standard browsers, no complicated technical
preparation is needed---and your students can work at any time, from
home, from work, or from the classroom!
The benefits of using ALEKS are striking. Students work
in a dynamic, interactive learning environment on precisely those
materials that they are individually ready to learn, building momentum
toward mastery. Students love ALEKS because they call the shots, working on their own schedule on what they need to learn right now. It is the personalized, "just-in-time"
learning system.
ALEKS may be used in a variety of courses---whether in a
traditional classroom or in a self-directed or distance-learning
environment. ALEKS is sold to the student as a subscription.
The student purchases a User's Guide with Access Code, usually
through a bookstore. Using this Access Code along with the Course
Code provided by the instructor, the student registers in the ALEKS
system at the ALEKS website. Your sales representative will
provide you with a Course Code once your order for
User's Guides has been submitted to McGraw-Hill by
your bookstore.
ALEKS can be adopted in one of two ways:
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ALEKS may be adopted as a supplement to a McGraw-Hill textbook.
When you adopt ALEKS as a supplement, the student subscription
cost is similar to the cost of a traditional print supplement, such as
a study guide or student solutions manual. If you adopt ALEKS
as a supplement, students will need to purchase a McGraw-Hill textbook
bundled with the User's Guide with Access Code.
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ALEKS may be adopted as a stand-alone item. In this case, the
instructor adopts ALEKS alone, and the students purchase the
User's Guide with Access Code for about the cost of
a traditional textbook.
This Instructor's Manual is intended to provide complete
information on the functioning of ALEKS. A description of its
contents can be found in Chapter 1.
ALEKS:
An Instructor's Video, packaged with this
Instructor's Manual, prepares you to use ALEKS. In the
video, you will meet the cognitive scientist, Jean-Claude Falmagne,
who co-developed Knowledge Space theory and tapped its potential for
instruction. To help you understand how ALEKS works---from both
the student's and instructor's perspectives---you will see a thorough
demonstration of its Assessment and Learning Modes and Instructor Module.
Finally, you will hear instructors discuss how ALEKS may be used
in a variety of courses. We strongly recommend watching the video and
being sure that all instructors involved in a course do so.
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