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1 Getting Started and working with Pearson myautomotivelab
MyAutomotiveLab.com Getting Started and working with Pearson myautomotivelab

2 Getting Started with myautomotivelab
MyAutomotiveLab is a companion to Automotive Technology, 5th Edition, by James Halderman, published by Pearson Education Comes packaged with the hard cover textbook Can be purchased separately from the textbook

3 What does it cost. E-Text only… bought a used book
What does it cost? E-Text only… bought a used book? E-text and autolab access… e-text and autolab access Screen shots from the Pearson website. Bookstore prices may be different.

4 What does it cost? E-Text + autolab + hardcopy text… textbook alone…

5 What’s there? Calendar List of Assignments Announcements
Videos and Animations Pre and Post Test for Each Chapter

6 What’s there? E-Text Test Bank Questions for Each Chapter
Communication Tools Document Sharing Chat Discussion Board

7 What’s there? PowerPoint Lecture Slides Gradebook Assignment Manager
NATEF Task Sheets

8 Where do I find “myautomotivelab”?
Go there now, Or not. Next slide, (beeeep) Good to show the site live, if possible.

9 Myautomotivelab first page looks like this.

10 First things first Already have a Pearson account? Then you already have access. If not, create an account. New students will also have to create an account. To begin, everybody has to have a Pearson account.

11 Instructors have to obtain an access code
Instructors have to obtain an access code. This will take a few days as Pearson will verify that you are an instructor at your school. Pearson will verify that you are actually and instructor at your school.

12 Students will need this
Students will need a course ID in order to register. The Course ID is created when the instructor sets up the course. Don’t wait until the last minute to do this. Students will need this

13 Creating the course ID number
Sign in After registering as an instructor with Pearson, sign in and create a course.

14 Select this

15 Search and find the textbook.

16 For this demo we’ll create a course
Name the course and enter the dates. The system will create the course and send you an e- mail with the course ID. Included in the is a handout that explains how students get enrolled the class. Watch out for the enrollment date; students will not be able to enroll after that date.

17 Course will be created and the ID sent to your e-mail

18 Here is the new course. Here is the new course, along with the course ID that the students will use to enroll in the class

19 Up to this point we have …
Located the myautomotivelab website Created the instructor account Created the course and generated the Course ID Next up, getting students enrolled

20 Back to this page (creating a student account)
Students should use an address that they actually use every day. The course ID should be included on your syllabus. The “Access Code” comes as a folder packaged with the book.

21 Student enrollment is a two step process
Student has to create a Pearson account, using the course ID for verification. This does NOT enroll the student in the class. After the account is created the student will log in and then click the “Enroll in a Class” button, upper right corner. THEN the student will show up on the class roster.

22 The class roster looks like this.

23 Progress report… We have created an account.
Students have created an account. A new course has been created. Students are enrolling in the class (We hope; in reality, they always need help with this for the first week or so.) Let’s create some assignments for the class.

24 Home page of the course looks like this.
First look at the course shell looks like this. The students sees the same thing, except that the menu items with the “seat-belted person” are not shown to the students. To create and assignment click “Instructor Tools”. Students do not see these menu items. Home page of the course looks like this.

25 Create an assignment Click “Instructor Tools”
Click “Assignment Manager” Select the ASE Area

26 Create an assignment A list of available assignments is shown.
Drop down menu on the right has options. To assign an item click “Assign”.

27 Create an assignment The assignment is indicated by a green check mark

28 Create an assignment The assignment then appears on the home page.

29 Create an assignment Another way to make many assignments at once.

30 Create an assignment Scroll down the list of available assignments and click the “Assigned” button.

31 Create an assignment Scroll down the list of available assignments and click the “Assigned” button. Click “Update…” or it won’t save the changes.

32 Create an assignment The assignments then appear on the home page.
To see a list of all assignments click on “View All Assignments”.

33 Create an assignment A completed course list of assignments looks like this.

34 Create an assignment Another example.

35 Create an assignment A section of the associated gradebook.

36 Create chapter homework
If you normally assign the end-of-chapter quiz questions, this is for you.

37 Create chapter homework
Click “Create Assignment”. Then click “Create Homework”.

38 Create chapter homework
Give the homework a name. Click “Next”.

39 Select the ASE area then select the Chapter number.
Select “Show additional test bank questions” to use questions from the test bank.

40 Test bank features The first 10 questions in the test bank are the same as the end-of-chapter quiz questions. The rest of the test bank questions are additional questions for that chapter.

41 Select the first 10 questions and click “Add”.
The questions are added to the right hand panel. Click “Next”.

42 Select settings for the homework
When to make it available. Due date. Click “Save and Assign”.

43 Assignment appears on the list
Listed with a due date, if applied. Creates an entry in the gradebook. Students complete the chapter quiz on-line, no paper or grading required. (Yaaaaaay!)

44 Building a test For mid-terms, finals, or other fun things

45 Building a test Under “Instructor Tools” go to “Assignment Manager”.
Select “Create Test”. Process is similar to creating a homework assignment.

46 Building a test Give the Test a name. Click “Next”

47 Building a test Select the ASE area and the chapters to be used.
If test bank questions are to be used (recommended), select “Show additional test bank questions”.

48 Building a test Check the questions to be used in the test.
Click the “Add” button to add the questions to the test.

49 Building a test Can also click any question to get this window.
Allows a preview of the question and answer. Questions can be added to the test from this screen. Allows editing of the question.

50 Here, we have selected 5 questions from each of 3 chapters.
Click “View Student Test” to see what the test looks like.

51 A test page looks like this.

52 Click “Next” to finish the test setup.

53 Select desired options and then click “Save and Assign”.

54 Building a test Test is added to the Assignments list.
An entry is added to the gradebook.

55 Custom questions creating your own questions

56 create your own questions
Assignment Manager again. Click “Create Custom Question”.

57 create your own questions
Custom questions already created appear on the list below. Click “Create New Question” to add a question.

58 create your own questions
We’ll go with an empty template.

59 create your own questions
Chose a question layout. Full screen works fine.

60 Create your own questions
The question editor appears “Flash” must be enabled for this to work.

61 Create your own questions
Type in your question and answers.

62 Create your own questions
When you click “Save and Exit” a settings screen will pop up. Name the question. Associate the question with a textbook section and chapter.

63 Create your own questions
The question then appears on your list of custom questions.

64 View a video On the course home screen select “Multimedia Library”.

65 View a video Select the ASE area and then the chapter of interest.
Here, we selected “All Chapters” for a list of all Electrical-related videos. 36 videos for this area.

66 View a video The video opens in a player window.
Close Caption is available for all videos.

67 This has been an introduction to myautomotivelab
For more information go to the bottom of the sign-in page and click “Educator Training and Support”. More detailed information will be found there.

68 Pearson My Lab Support

69 Myautomotivelab live demo
Go to myautomotivelab.com


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