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Usability improvements and bug fixes
The Pearson+ mobile app provides you access to all your Pearson eTextbooks in one place, as well as curated bite-sized video explanations of complex topics for your toughest college courses. Get started by logging in with the same username and password you created via the web-based version of Pearson+.
Feature highlights:
-- Anytime, anywhere access to eTextbook content and embedded media assets
-- Short video explanations of complex topics to help you succeed in the classroom
-- Ability to easily create and refer to your notes and highlights within the eTextbook
-- Have your eTextbook read aloud to you with our audiobook feature (available for most eTextbooks)
-- Search across all the content in the eTextbook to easily find exactly what you need
-- Create your own flashcards or use pre-built ones to help you study
-- Personalize the reading experience to best meet your needs
For bug reports or general feedback, please reach out to us at [email protected].
I had a frustrating experience with both customer service and the pricing structure. Being required to pay for a longer subscription than you actually need feels unfair, especially when you only need access for about three months. Many students rely on this platform for ebooks because buying physical copies is often more expensive, so forcing extended commitments can create unnecessary financial strain.
Pick your poison, I guess. Either use a web browser and be able to highlight numbers and bolded text (which the mobile app can't do), or use the mobile app and have easy access on the go. Do NOT, for any reason, try to go back and forth between both. Highlighting something in the mobile app will cause the internet client to freak out and highlight everything in the entire section, delete your existing highlights, and sometimes make text on the page unreadable. I would not recommend it.
The audio feature is a frustrating experience on the phone. Very hard to skip around to listen to specific content unless you know the timecode. It's easy to skip to a new section but, if you stop listening in the middle of a section, you have to start all over or hunt for where it left off. And the AI voice is rudimentary when compared to other voice services.
The audiobook is robotic so it makes no sense. You can slow it down, but the pronunciation and timing is all off. So it's not useful to get school reading in when driving, exercising, cooking etc. Unable to zoom in on photos, diagrams I need to memorize are too small to read. The audiobook usually doesn't work unless I Force Stop in the app.
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