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Overview
MindTap Education for Galda/Liang/Cullinan's Literature and the Child, 9th Edition is the digital learning solution that helps instructors engage and transform today's students into critical thinkers. Through paths of dynamic assignments and applications that you can personalize, real-time course analytics, and an accessible reader, MindTap helps you turn cookie-cutter into cutting-edge, apathy into engagement, and memorizers into higher-level thinkers.
MindTap is a scaffolded learning experience designed to help students become classroom ready, reflective thinkers. As students move through the learning path, they will understand concepts critical to becoming a great teacher; create tools and prepare artifacts for their portfolio, and demonstrate competency in key areas in their course.
- MindTap helps streamline your workflow with carefully curated content and a unique set of tools, saving you valuable time in course preparation. In addition, automatically graded assignments and quizzes save you time and provide students with instant feedback on their work.
- Provide students with organizational and study tools designed to better manage their limited time, allowing them to complete assignments whenever and wherever they are ready to learn.
- Give students experience in practicing concepts and applying teaching shills in real-life situations. Student-created artifacts are saved to their free eportfolio, offering students a jump start in creating their own materials for their portfolios and for their future practice.
- Save students money in their course materials with a single destination that reflects exactly what’s important to you, the instructor.
- Engage students with videos filmed in real classrooms, demonstrating theories and concepts in action, activating prior knowledge, and providing opportunity for reflection.
- Track students in real time with the Progress app, adjusting the course as needed based on analytics of interactivity in the course.
- With the MindTap Mobile App, you can keep your students informed of assignments, course due dates, or any changes to your course while also arming them with on-the-go study tools like flashcards and quizzing.
- Build and personalize your course by integrating your own content into the MindTap Reader using your own documents or pulling from sources like YouTube videos, Google Docs, websites, RSS feeds, and more. Control what content students see and when they see it with a learning path that can be used as-is or matched to your syllabus exactly.
- StudyHub is a one-stop-studying tool that allows you to deliver important information and empowers your students to personalize their experience. Share content from the MindTap Reader and create notes and study guides to help students focus and succeed.
- The Message Center app helps you to quickly and easily contact students directly from the MindTap platform. Any message posted in the Message Center is communicated directly to each enrolled student via the communication medium preferred by the student.
Video or Image Case. Students watch a video, view an image, or read an article, and then answer the two open-ended focus questions to start engagement with the chapter, activate relevant prior knowledge, and begin to build foundational understanding of the chapter content.
eBook Chapter. Students read the associated eBook chapter to learn about relevant concepts and access greater context and depth on key concepts.
Quiz: Did You Get it? Students take a 15-question reading comprehension quiz, assessing them at the remembering and understanding levels of Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy. Students receive instant feedback on their work and can link back to the eBook to areas to re-read when they answer incorrectly.
Scenario. Students learn to apply key concepts from the reading to their teaching practice. Students read a grade-level scenario on a typical teaching and learning situation, create and upload an artifact in response to the focus assignment, and evaluate their response, moving them to the highest levels of Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy. All artifacts are saved automatically to the student’s free eportfolio.
Quiz: Wrapping It Up. Students write a short essay in response to a provided question to sum up the chapter content, including questions on how it might impact their classroom practice.