How does McGraw-Hill NetGrade work?
With a few clicks of the mouse, instructors can set up a course web site with its own URL. Setting their browsers to this location, students then “enroll” on this site by filling out a simple registration form. From this site, instructors can then create homework assignments, quizzes, tests, even proctored final exams – all with problem types exactly like those in the textbooks they support. As students complete the assignment, the McGraw-Hill NetGrade system grades the students’ work, inserting the results into a gradebook that the instructor can use to generate class grades, statistics on class performance, and other reports.