Introducing StudyMate Author 2.5

StudyMate Author 2.5 is now available! The campus-wide edition enables instructors to put learning activities anywhere they like — within an online course, or outside of it. The new version also detects whether a student is using a computer, smartphone or tablet and then presents the activities in a custom display for that device.

New Publishing Features
• Instructors can make activities available from a simple URL
• No cumbersome packages to output or publish
• URLs for activities can be placed anywhere, such as an online
course, syllabus, Word doc, Facebook, etc.

Mobile Learning
• Students can view activities from any smartphone, tablet or computer
• Learning activities are customized for each mobile environment
• Learning can occur anytime and anywhere

See For Yourself
The set of activities below was created with the campus-wide version of StudyMate Author 2.5. Try it with your computer, smartphone and tablet and see how the activities adapt to the device.

View StudyMate Sample Activities

Demo Movies
There are two versions of StudyMate: StudyMate Author 2.5 (the client-based version described above) and StudyMate Class (the fully web-based version). The demo movie for StudyMate Author 2.5 is new, but you can check out both versions here:

Introduction to StudyMate Author     Introduction to StudyMate Class

Introduction to StudyMate Author Demo MovieIntroduction to StudyMate Class Demo Movie

 

 

 

 

Getting StudyMate Author 2.5
If you already have the campus-wide version of StudyMate Author installed, use “Check for Update” to upgrade to the new version.* And, remember, the campus-wide version works with all major learning systems, including Blackboard, ANGEL, Desire2Learn, Instructure, Moodle, and Sakai.

Still have questions? Visit our website, or contact your Respondus Account Manager today.

*The new features in StudyMate Author 2.5 are only available in the campus-wide version.

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