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Partner with our McGraw Hill implementation team to tailor your course based on your needs, achieve your goals, and optimize student outcomes. Learn how our team can support you every step of the way.





Award-winning Connect is powered by adaptive technologies so your students learn more efficiently and achieve better outcomes while you provide the engagement and expertise for more "aha" moments.


SIMnet is an easy-to-use online training and assessment solution for Microsoft Office, providing students with life-long access and practice on Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint and more.


Online Learning Consortium Partnership
McGraw Hill has partnered with the Online Learning Consortium (OLC) to pre-configure select Connect courses aligned to best practices for online course delivery. Our Digital Faculty Consultants and implementation team can help you create a high-quality, engaging course designed for student success.
The McGraw Hill
Teaching & Learning Series
The McGraw Hill Higher Education Teaching & Learning Series of live webinars and recordings is designed to support instructors in their online and hybrid course delivery. This series covers topics such as:
- Course Design Strategy for Remote Teaching
- Engaging Students in a Virtual Environment
- Taking Your Labs Online
The latest in higher education, teaching and learning


What is Digital Literacy in Higher Education?
As the digital world changes quickly, so does the definition of digital literacy. Students and instructors alike are continually learning how best to access, manipulate, understand and produce information so they can solve problems and thrive in our digital-first world.


Simple Methods for Maintaining Academic Integrity
Maintaining academic integrity in higher education can seem challenging whether your course is in-person, online, or hybrid, especially for new instructors. However, some simple strategies promote academic integrity and understanding in your class and encourage students to conduct themselves with honesty.


5 Ways to Identify Academic Dishonesty
Whether you’re a new instructor, take on a more extensive role at your current institution, or are just looking to implement changes in your course, you need to make yourself familiar with your institution's policy and rules in regard to academic integrity and creating an equitable classroom environment.