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MyBCommLab, MyBizLab, MyBusinessLawLab, MyEntrepreneurshipLab. MyManagementLab, MyMarketingLab, & MyMISLab Student Training Guide

MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR MYLAB EXPERIENCE Welcome to Pearson s MyLab! Did you know that over 42 million students have used a Pearson MyLab & Mastering product? Click here to learn what your peers think and are saying about Pearson s MyLab! You will use this MyLab course to do your homework, possibly take quizzes/tests, access your Pearson etext and more depending on your course set up and instructor defined preferences. In addition to the assigned material found in your MyLab course, you also have a wide variety of self-study resources available to you to help you succeed in your course including Dynamic Study Modules, the Study Plan, step-by-step examples, animations, and videos. This brief guide will help you register, sign in, and navigate your online course. MyLab-Student Registration and Getting Started Video Playlist Before you register Before you register for your course, be sure you have: A valid e-mail address. Many instructors will INSIST that you use your university email address. This is a good one to use as it does not change and can be tied to your university learning management system. Be sure that whatever email address you choose is one you can remember, check often and is easily accessible. The course ID from your instructor. The course ID includes your instructor s last name and some numbers. For example: instructor04298 NOTE: The course ID is NOT needed if you are using MyLab integrated with your campus Blackboard, D2L or Canvas Learning Management system. If you are not sure, please ask your instructor. A student access code, which should have come packaged with your textbook. For example: MMLST-TAROK-THOLE-PICON-SHRIK-PRAWN NOTE: If you do not have a student access code, you can purchase one during registration. Be sure to run a BROWSER CHECK on every computer you use to access your MyLab. This is CRITICAL for optimal performance. In addition, be certain to use a secure, high-speed Internet connection.

Register as a student When you register, you enroll in your course and create a Pearson account if you don't already have one. If you already have a Pearson account from a previous course where you used a Pearson MyLab or Mastering product, you should register for this course with the same username and password. TO REGISTER AS A STUDENT: 1. Go to your MyLab product site (i.e. www.mymanagementlab.com) or go to www.pearsonmylabandmastering.com. 2. On the right, under Register, click Student. 3. On the first Register page, click OK. Register Now.

4. Enter the Course ID provided by your instructor. The course ID includes your instructor s last name and some numbers. For example: instructor04298. 5. On the next Register page, check that the course and instructor name in the box on the right are correct. 6. If so, you can either: Enter your Pearson username and password and click Sign In. Do this if you have previously taken a Pearson course, because you already created a Pearson account. If you can't remember your username or password, click Forgot your username or password? to have your account information emailed to you. If you KNOW for sure you have never used a Pearson MyLab/Mastering product and have therefore never created a Pearson account, click Create to set up a Pearson account. If you're not sure, click Not sure if you have an account? to see a list of Pearson courses that you might have taken. On the Create an Account page, you enter your account information and choose a username and password in the boxes. Look for tips as you enter this information to help you answer. Click Create Account. Accessing course After you register, you can gain access to your course by either paying online or supplying the access code that was included with your textbook. If you're waiting for financial aid, you can get temporary access for 14 days. During the 14 day grace period you will need to UPGRADE your temporary account to a fully paid account either with an access code or by purchasing one.

DO NOT CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT when your temporary account expires! If you do so, your grades will not transfer and any work you complete during the grade period will be lost. You will receive email reminders during the 14 day grace period reminding you to upgrade your account as well as providing a link to do so. You will also see reminders each time you log into your MyLab course. NOTE: If you don t use an access code, credit card, or PayPal within the 14 day grace period, you will lose access to your online course until you pay. Use an access code Click Access Code if you have an access code, either bundled with your textbook or as an access code kit sold individually. You can: Enter your access code, one word in each box

Copy your access code and paste it into the first box. Then click Finish. Use a credit card or PayPal To use a credit card or PayPal, instead of an access code, click the button for the access you want. See below for examples.

In this example, you can purchase with or without the etext (integrated online textbook). You can buy the etext separately later, but it costs less to buy the course and the etext together. On the Payment page, choose either Credit Card or PayPal and enter your payment information. If you are using a parent s credit card: For the billing address, use the address where your parent receives credit card bills. Put your name in the Your Name field, not your parent's name, and enter your own email address. Click Review to check your payment information and then submit your order. Enter your course Once you have registered for your online course, you can sign in any time. To enter your course: 1. Go to your MyLab product site (i.e. www.mymanagementlab.com) or go to www.pearsonmylabandmastering.com. 2. Click Sign in

3. On the Sign In page, enter your Pearson account username and password and click Sign in. Your Courses page appears and your course is listed in the MyLab & Mastering section. 4. Click the course title to enter your course and start working. NOTE: If you are enrolled with temporary access you will see the number of days remaining on this screen in a red text box. Please pay special attention to this information and upgrade using the link provided. Navigate in your course When you are working in your course, you can access all the course content using the menu on the left side of the page. The choices on the menu depend on your course and on how your instructor has set up the course. Your course menu will look something like this: The center of the screen shows you when your assignments are due. It may look different than the sample above depending on your instructor s course customizations. Clicking on ASSIGNMENTS will take you to the assignments area where you will access your HOMEWORK (Do Homework) and/or Quizzes/Tests (Take a Quiz/Test). Study Plan takes you to your personal Study Plan, where you can identify what material you need to study and practice it. Results takes you to your Results page, where you can see your scores on your assignments, review previously submitted assignments, and check your overall score in the course. Pearson etext grants you full, online access to your textbook if your access code included purchase of this etext. Multimedia Library provides access to additional self-study resources! If this area is available in your course be sure to select the appropriate chapter and explore the resources therein.

The calendar If your course has a calendar at the top of the page, it shows your assignments and your instructor's announcements for a full week. Icons in the calendar indicate assignments. You can click on an icon to see information about the assignment and work on it. You can click the arrows on the left and right to move forward and backward by a week. Upcoming Assignments If your course has an Upcoming Assignments section, it shows your next three assignments that you need to work on. If an assignment has a due date, you see the due date in front of the assignment name. You can click on an assignment name to work on it. Announcements If your course has an Announcements section, it shows announcements from the publisher (if you instructor allows it) and any announcements posted by you instructor. Under your instructor's announcements, click more to read the complete announcement. Work on Assignments (Homework, Quizzes and Tests) Your instructor decides what assignments are in your course, when they are due, and the specific settings for those assignments, such as the number of times you can take an assignment, or whether there is a time limit. You course may not have all of the following assignment types, but here are step-by-step instructions on how to complete graded assignments in your MyLab course. CHAPTER WARM-UP 1. From the left menu click Assignments. 2. In the middle of the screen under Homework and Tests heading click Show All. (Note: you may also see the assignment on the calendar ribbon on Course Home and open it directly from there). 3. Under Assignment click the Warm Up exercise you wish to complete. 4. A screen that shows Homework Overview will populate. 5. Click on Question 1, a new player window will appear with the questions. 6. Select an answer, then click Check Answer. A text box will appear showing if the answer you selected was correct. If you got the answer correct, click Next Question. If you got the answer wrong, you may be able to Try Again - Click OK in the text box and the box will go away. If you are allowed to try again at the question, do so, then click Check Answer. You may be able to try a third time and check your Final Answer. If you got it wrong move to the next question. You may be able to try the entire question again later, depending on the settings your instructor has implemented. 7. Continue with this process until you have completed the Warm Up. 8. Click Save when you have answered all questions. A clock will appear showing the warm up saving and the window will disappear. 9. The Homework Overview screen will show each question with a green checkmark or a red X confirming you have completed the warm up. (If your instructor allows it, you may be able to click on questions you got wrong the first time, and attempt them again.)

10. Click OK on the bottom right hand side of the screen. VIDEO 1. From the left menu click Assignments. 2. In the middle of the screen under Homework and Tests heading click Show All (Note: you may also see the assignment on the calendar ribbon on Course Home and open it directly from there). 3. Under Assignment click the video exercise you wish to complete 4. A screen that shows Homework Overview will populate 5. Click on Question 1 and a new player window will appear. The video is directly above the question. 6. To watch video click on link to the video. A new window will appear, click the play button (triangle). 7. Once the movie is finished you can click out of the box or keep it open for reference. 8. To answer the question, select the answer and click final check at the bottom right of the screen. A text box will appear showing you the results. 9. If you get the answer wrong, if your instructor has permitted it you may be able to select try again and change your answer, then click check answer or final check. 10. To move to the next question, click Next Question, or advance using the right arrow at the bottom of the player window. Continue with this process until you have completed the assignment. 11. Click Save when you have answered all questions. 12. The Homework Overview screen will show each question with a green checkmark or a red X, confirming you have completed the quiz. 13. Click ok on the bottom right hand side of the screen. SIMULATION 1. From the left menu click Assignments. 2. In the middle of the screen under Homework and Tests heading click Show All. (Note: you may also see the assignment on the calendar ribbon on Course Home and open it directly from there.) 3. Under Assignment click the simulation you wish to complete. 4. A screen that shows Homework Overview will populate. 5. Click on the simulation, a new window will appear with a simulation and will automatically start. At the bottom right hand corner of the screen there are pause and replay scene buttons. Additionally on the bottom left hand side of the screen, there is a glossary button which explains some of the words used in the simulation, the progress button explains where you are at in the simulation and the transcript button shows all the information you have clicked through thus far for reference. 6. Simulations usually start with background information and then will ask you to choose options based on the information given. 7. Once the simulation is complete a screen will open showing the simulation is complete. DO NOT click out of the screen before viewing your results because you will not be able to view them later. At the top right hand corner of the complete screen click view results report.

8. From the results report you can email or print the results if you wish. (The results are automatically saved in your gradebook). The Results screen shows the transcript of the simulation as well as the answer you chose and whether the answer was the best choice, a good choice, or a poor choice. 9. When you are finished viewing the results click close at the bottom right hand side of the screen. 10. Then you can close the simulation screen to return to the lab. WRITING 1. On the left hand side click Assignments. 2. In the middle of the screen under Homework and Tests heading click Show All 3. Under Assignment click the writing assignment you wish to complete. The writing assignments normally contain the words Writing Assignment, or may say Auto-Graded. (Note: you may also see the assignment on the calendar ribbon on Course Home and open it directly from there.) 4. A new window will open showing when the assignment is due, the status of the assignment, recent activity, and alerts. Below are the instructions specific to the writing assignment. The right hand side of the screen are tools options. Sample documents will have a document available IF your instructor provided one. Assignment instructions show the instructions specific to the writing assignment to refer to when you are writing, Assignment resources will offer outside writing sources, checklist offers steps to ensure you have completed the assignments correctly, dictionaries and thesaurus offer word help. 5. When you are ready to start the assignment click the green Start Assignment button. The instruction section will turn into a text box to insert your response. At the top of the screen enter a title in the Paper Title text box. You will not be able to submit unless you do this. 6. Provide your answer in the text box and use any of the formatting tools as needed. If you copy and paste from a Word document, you may want to clear formatting and reformat in the writing window. 7. If you choose to provide multiple versions, click new version above or below the text box, which will automatically save the version you are working on and start a new version to edit. 8. Once complete click Submit to Instructor. A box will appear showing the steps needed to complete to ensure success. Click the Confirm and Submit button. 9. After you click Confirm and Submit you will see in the Recent Activity box, there is a notification that you Submitted Assignment. 10. Click out of the screen to go back to the MyLab course. QUIZ OR TEST 1. From the left menu click Assignments. 2. In the middle of the screen under Homework and Tests heading click Show All. 3. Select the quiz or test you wish to take. (Note: you may also see the quiz or test on the calendar ribbon on Course Home and open it directly from there.) 4. A new box will appear with the settings and reminders for the assignment. The screen shows the name of the quiz/test, how many questions are available and if the quiz/test will impact your study plan. There are also reminders that show

how many times you have taken the assignment and a tutorial on how to answer the questions if you need additional help. 5. Once you are ready to start click I am ready to start on the right hand side. 6. Question 1 will appear. At the top of the screen you will see the number of questions on the quiz/test. You are able to select these numbers if you want to move from question to question out of order. 7. Once you have read the question select the appropriate answer. 8. Click the next question arrow at the bottom of the screen to move in order of the questions presented. DO NOT click Submit Quiz/Test until you have answered all the questions. 9. Click Submit Quiz or Submit Test when you have complete all questions. 10. A summary will populate, but your instructor controls what information you re given, and if you are able to view results immediately or at a future date. 11. You may be able to click on each question to show specific results of a certain question. 12. You may be able to click Review Test to review the entire Quiz or Test. 13. Click Go to Results to see Assignment results overview. DYNAMIC STUDY MODULE (DSM) 1. On the left hand side click Assignments. 2. In the middle of the screen under Homework and Tests heading click Show All. (Note: you may also see the DSM on the calendar ribbon on Course Home, and open it directly from there.) 3. Select the DSM you wish to take. 4. Homework overview will show, click on the question name. 5. A new window will populate with instructions of the module, click Continue. 6. Additional instructions may appear for the module, click begin first question when you are ready. 7. Before the first question appears a window will instruct you on how to fill in the circles. 8. Click the appropriate answer twice if you are sure of the answer. If you are unsure you can click 2 answers once then click Submit. When you hit submit, the result will show. When you answer a question confidently and correctly, you will have mastered or completed the question and it will appear as a dark green mark in the Your Progress bar. You will not see this question again. 9. After you have answered the first set of questions a Now, let s go learn message will appear. Click Learn. 10. Read answers and explanations for each question, and click Next at the bottom of the page to advance to the next question. 11. Once you have reviewed all answers, the next question set will appear. 12. Move through the next set of questions the same as the previous set. Some of the questions may be similar if you missed them previously. 13. When finished with the second set of questions, move through the explanations as you did with the first set. 14. Continue through the sets of questions until you have mastered all questions. 15. If you would like to return to the module at a later date click the Save & Return button to successfully save your session. Your work will be saved. You will be able to improve your score until the due date for the assignment passes. You can close the window to the homework overview screen.

Note: There sometimes is a Dynamic Study Module menu item in your course menu. You can access DSMs through this menu item also, but you will need to navigate to a particular chapter yourself. If you open a DSM through the calendar ribbon or Assignments button, you ll be taken directly to the appropriate chapter. The Dynamic Study Modules App will allow you to work through DSMs on mobile devices. Make sure you have opened a DSM at least once through your web browser on your desktop or laptop computer before opening a module through the app. Work in your Study Plan In most courses, you can use the Study Plan to practice questions that are very similar to the questions you will get in your assignments. If your instructor allows it, you can get help while you practice through the use of the Learning Aids provided. To access your Study Plan, click Study Plan in the left menu. TO USE THE STUDY PLAN: 1. On the Study Plan page, you see recommendations for what to work on next. The recommendations correspond to sections or objectives in your textbook. If your instructor assigns Study Plan work as a prerequisite for tests or quizzes, you can click Show by Assignment to display a drop-down list of assignments with Study Plan prerequisites. Choose the assignment in the dropdown list and click Go to see only the Study Plan work for that test or quiz. 2. Click Practice for the first recommended section or objective that you need to work on. If you have not practiced before, the button is green: Practice working on questions in the player. If your instructor allows it, you can use tutorial learning aids, such as videos and animations, to help you answer. You can practice as much as you want. After you have answered all the practice questions correctly, the Quiz Me button turns green: When you are ready, click Quiz Me for the first recommended section or objective to prove that you have mastered the material.

When you have mastered the material, your Study Plan recommends a new section or objective to work on. You also see the number of mastery points you have earned so far, if your instructor allows scoring in the Study Plan. To see how many sections or objectives you have mastered and how many still remain, you can click View progress on the Study Plan page to see a chart that shows the details. For more information on how to best utilize the Study Plan, talk to your instructor OR click on the? icon in the upper right hand corner of the Study Plan screen. The Pearson etext Click here to view information about how to effectively use the powerful Pearson etext. Reviewing Results and Completed Assignments The Results page shows your scores on the homework, tests, & quizzes. It also shows your results on homework assignments you have started. Your results are listed in a table. When you first open the Results page, the table shows your assignments submitted in the past two weeks. For each assignment, you can see: The name of the assignment. An icon appears next to the assignment name to show the type of assignment: H indicates homework, T indicates a test, Q indicates a quiz, and a triangle icon indicates an offline assignment. If an assignment name is grayed out, it does not contribute to your overall score. You see a grayed-out asterisk when your instructor changed or omitted your score. Time Spent. The amount of time you spent working on the assignment. The time is shown as hours and minutes, for example, 1h 12m. If you spent less than a minute on the assignment, it is shown as <1m. If you took a test that was interrupted before you submitted it, the word incomplete appears in the Time Spent column for that test. Depending on how your instructor set up the test, you can resume or retake an incomplete test. Date Worked. The date and time when your score was last updated in the Gradebook. For example, the date and time when you submitted a test or when your instructor entered a score for an offline assignment. Click Review to open the player and review the assignment. Some assignments will allow you to re-work the questions as practice. This is a great way to prepare for high stakes

quizzes and tests. Review work completed after the due date will not change your grade or your overall score. Above the table of results, you can use one of these options to change the information displayed in the table or get more information: Show Overall Score: Takes you to the Overall Score page, which shows your class average to date and your average in each Gradebook category. (This option does not appear in all courses.) Past 2 weeks: Shows your results for the past two weeks. This time period is the default view. Past month: Shows your results for the past month. Entire course to date: Shows your results for the whole course. All Assignments: This dropdown list controls what kinds of assignments are shown in the table. When you first open the Results page, All Assignments is selected, so you see all types of assignments. You use this dropdown list to display only certain types of assignments - for example, select Tests to view only your test results. Edit personal information To edit your personal information: 1. Click Account in the top-right corner of the MyLab & Mastering courses page. 2. Enter your user name and password. 3. Click Sign In to open the Pearson Account Profile page. 4. This page displays all the Pearson Education online products to which you have access, including all the courses you are taking. Any grayed-out courses are not available. For example, if you are inactive in the course or the course has expired, you cannot access the course materials. 5. Click Edit Account Information. 6. (Optional) Edit your contact, academic institution, or sign-in information. 7. Click Save.

8. (Optional) E-mail your account information to yourself by clicking E-mail Account Profile in the top-right corner of the Pearson Account Profile page. 9. Click Sign out in the top-right corner. Change to a different section You can switch to a different section of your course if you need to change your schedule, are retaking a course, or are using the same textbook for a course delivered over more than one semester. To change to different section: 1. Go to http://www.pearsonmylabandmastering.com and sign in. 2. On your Courses page, select Enroll in Another Course above your course listings. 3. Enter the Course ID for the section you want and select Continue. Get more help If you need help using your MyLab course, you have many options: To get help on a page you are using, click the help question mark icon? at the top right of the page you are on. To get general help on the use of the MyLab, click on Help & Support in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This website has many useful pages where you can watch tours to learn more about using Pearson MyLab. To get TECHNICAL support, go to http://247pearsoned.custhelp.com Here you can conduct a search, initiate a chat with a technical agent, send an email OR find the phone number for your respective product.

NOTE: When you contact support via chat, email or phone you will be given an INCIDENT ID. Be sure to record this number and pass it along to your instructor if you do receive a successful resolution to your issue. This enables your instructor to escalate the support issue with Pearson. Get Involved We invite college students to speak up and help us imagine, design, and promote exceptional educational products and services for the advancement of learning today and for generations to come. Share your success to win How has MyLab & Mastering helped you? Share your story and you'll be entered into a drawing to win an ipad Mini. Join our team Help fellow students. Expand your resume. Get paid! Apply to become a Campus Ambassador, a Free Agent, a summer Intern, and more. Visit PearsonStudents.com Visit us on Facebook for student-friendly giveaways, promotions, laughs, college tips, curious facts, and more.