Pearson+ Cheats

Pearson+ Hack 1.2.212 + Redeem Codes

Study at home and on the go

Developer: Pearson Education, Inc.
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 1.2.212
ID: com.pearson.plus

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Description

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].

Version history

1.2.212
2023-10-20
Performance improvements and bug fixes
1.2.207
2023-10-07
UI improvements with the ability to create a new account from the app
Squashed some bugs for improved usability and performance
1.2.203
2023-10-03
Usability improvements and bug fixes
1.2.197
2023-09-19
Usability improvements
Bug fixes for improved audiobook experience and general app performance
1.2.189
2023-09-03
Usability improvements and bug fixes
1.2.173
2023-08-04
Usability improvements and bug fixes
1.2.159
2023-07-23
Usability improvements and bug fixes
1.2.136
2023-06-30
Usability improvements and some bug fixes.
1.2.126
2023-06-23
Bug fixes
1.2.119
2023-06-19
Bug fixes
1.2.115
2023-06-09
Enabled landscape support for iPhones, squashed some bugs for improved usability and performance
1.2.104
2023-05-27
Usability improvements and bug fixes
1.2.92
2023-05-11
Crash and bug fixes
1.2.88
2023-04-27
Bug fixes
1.2.84
2023-04-16
Usability improvements and bug fixes
1.2.80
2023-04-03
Bug fixes and experience optimizations
1.2.62
2023-03-16
Bug fixes
1.2.57
2023-03-07
Usability improvements and bug fixes
1.2.46
2023-02-18
Access to supplementary Channels from your eTextbooks (select titles), performance improvements and bug fixes
1.2.37
2023-02-08
Bug fixes
1.2.33
2023-02-02
You can now learn expert-led courses to hone in on your job skills
1.2.30
2023-01-30
Bug fixes
1.2.22
2023-01-13
Usability improvements and bug fixes
1.2.15
2022-12-24
Easier access to the features you love, and bug fixes to improve your experience
1.2.5
2022-11-28
Usability improvements and bug fixes

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
26.3K Ratings

Reviews

OmarBæ :*,
It’s Perfect
So there are some books that will be the text to you and others that you can read the text it’s easy to navigate especially on the phone for those late night studies where you don’t wanna be sitting on your desk and you’re really tired or if you can’t sleep and you just wanna get a little bit of work and it’s super conventional and it’s easy to take with you everywhere so anywhere you go you can always study in case if you’re really busy and you’re afraid that you might turn in stuff late it’s really helpful resource full it keeps all your P just bookmarked has really nice highlighters that you can highlight texts with and then on highlight them if you’re done with them easy to navigate and if you’re ever looking up for a specific sentence that your teacher wants you to look at you can type in the words and it will look it up for you fast making it super easy to find anything
AuntDino,
Needs Improvement, almost great.
Pearson has great functions like being able to write flash cards or take notes.
It also has audio so you can listen to the text. But they really need to improve the programmed voice to not say things like “underscore” over twenty times when reciting end of chapter questions that have five blanks in it for answers. She (the voice) also fails to pronounce the phonetic pronunciations of terms offered in the book. It’s very awkward with her saying one syllable then spelling the next. She’s clearly an automated voice that they turned loose on the text with no edits. For auditory learners this is problematic. Her tone however, with the exception of some oddly pronounced words, is rather decent. They do need to program her to pause after a dash but over all it’s tolerable between her fumbling through headings, outlines and bulleted lists.
Forget about hitting to enter to start a new line with flash cards. When you save it it will smash all the words together anyway so if you need to make a list of things, you’re screwed. I still like the lady and her intonation, but she’s not a replacement for the texts and a big company like Pearson should really work on the accessibility for people who need the audio.
One last thing, it needs a button to go full screen with the interface so you aren’t on dark mode with your toolbar and tabs headlighting you.
Roar411,
Needs a Major Overhaul
It hurts my heart that I had no choice but to spend $130 on this etext, because I needed the proprietary statistics software that came with it to complete my assignments. I guess when students have no choice but to buy a software product, the product manufacturer isn’t then inclined to keep that software updated and user friendly.
For one thing, there is no turning the phone for a wider view of the tiny text. Only vertical, sorry. And when you try to zoom in it is jumpy and unpredictable, and you’ll likely lose too much text so just keep it tiny and vertical and deal with the headache you will inevitably get.
The desktop software isn’t much better. Search function is awful - sometimes terms will come up but when you click on them… nothing. No action. Does it at least tell you what page the term is on? Nope. Tough luck. Try google.
And then you can’t zoom OUT - this is wild. I can’t fit the page on one screen/browser. And there are these little ‘tips for success’ on the sides of the pages that narrow the margins, making one long column when what would actually be user friendly is a nice square of text that perfectly fits one page into the browser window.
I just don’t understand how this expensive platform can be so bad all around. Is anyone trying at all? Had anyone at Pearson actually tried to use these texts? Cmon guys. Quit robbing people. We’re students, for chrissakes!
Tttoooooo ssslllooowww,
Still Frustrated
I teach several courses per semester and have done so for more than 15 years. I adopted MyMathLab early on after moving to Pearson, and this app is now the third attempt by Pearson to provide a digital textbook for the courses I teach. The apps continue to improve despite some irritating setbacks. You would think that after so many years, I would be able to arrange the order of my books? (thank you for allowing this in MyLab with the pin and drag options). And when will the duplicates end? It should not be so difficult to locate the book that I want to use. My biggest complaint, though, is the syncing of the app with the website. You would think that this would be a nice feature but it makes it impossible to “hold my finger on a page” to answer a students question and then go back to where I was on the exercise page. And as an instructor, or tenured professor to make the point, I shouldn’t have access to textbooks removed because the MyLab course expired. I used to have contacts at Pearson who set access privileges for some of my textbooks, which migrated over to this new app. But it was a hassle and I don’t have the patience to go through this again. Overall, I appreciate having the app for my iPad. I just wish it were more useful and better suited for instructors.
Crimson (twitter @wtf_hemmo),
Please listen :(
I like being able to have all my textbooks in one place, and to have such easy access to them at all times. However, this app is actually driving me insane. 1) it took me 4 days to even figure out how to open my textbooks on my iPad. The app looks like there is a better layout, but for some reason it defaults my app to a page with just textbook names. 2) I love to highlight important information as I read, but every time I try to, it takes me to the next page or the page before!!!! It is so annoying! I wish there was a way to lock my page so I don’t have to reload the page over and over. Also, why do I have to even select text? I want to be able to select a highlighter and just highlight the text without having to select the words. I wish there was a better way to annotate. 3) when I read my book along side of my notes with split screen, I cannot scroll without it going to previous or future pages. A lock feature would help with this as well! 4) I often have to site page numbers for my homework, and there are no page numbers in the app. Why….? Overall, I kind of wish I would’ve just invested in paper textbooks instead of an iPad specifically for this app. Oh well.
Elmo2077,
Unwieldy, inconvenient, and finicky
I had to download the app because the ebook features weren’t supported in my browser. That’s fine. But the app doesn’t really work either. If I accidentally rotate my screen, the text automatically scrolls all the way back to the top of the section instead of saving my place. It also resets to the top of the section any time I accidentally touch anything that I didn’t mean to, so I have to be very careful. This causes a lot of unnecessary scrolling. Also the highlighter function sometimes works and sometimes doesn’t, depending on the amount of text I’d like to highlight and the location on the page. Every once in awhile I’m trying to highlight something important and I accidentally switch to a whole different section, causing the above problem again. Using this book has been a very frustrating experience. If I could use the browser version I would, but unfortunately I’m stuck with this janky app. Luckily I found a really cheap used copy of the print textbook on Abe books, and it’s only one edition older than the required edition for my class. I definitely recommend any student go the used book route rather than attempt to navigate this fail of an ebook. One star.
Yo yo in the house,
So close yet so far
While I appreciate the wide variety of capabilities this app provides, such as flash cards, there is a long ways to go in terms of user friendliness. First, the duplicate books issue drives me nuts. It shouldn’t be so difficult to find the book I’m looking for. Also, there’s glitches whenever you try to highlight something. It’s nearly impossible to get the text to highlight easily, and you’ll end up wasting 5 minutes trying to. Also, I think it’s frustrating how you can’t make the sidebar with the menu completely go away while reading. Another feature which would persuade me to use the app more often would be if it supported animated page turn like in iBooks. The way the page slides over just feels kind of choppy and is visually unappealing. Lastly, the Sepia mode for the page color makes the text a very odd color and is not easy on the eyes. It’s a shame this app isn’t as up to date as other book apps out there, especially since I’m forced to use it as a college student. If these issues were fixed, I think the app would be so much more appealing and possibly enjoyable to use.
r dawg but better,
Please make it easier to actually read the textbook
I hate etextbooks because of this app. It’s beyond infuriating. It’s impossible to focus and learn any of the material when every five seconds it either jumps to the top of the page, or goes to the next or previous page. When it’s not doing either of those, it’s randomly showing the sidebar that blocks a third of the text and makes it impossible to read the book without tapping to get rid of it, and of course when you try to get rid of it the book then switches to a different page of takes you to the top. Then, you can’t scroll down without it switching. Stop trying to make it so overly user friendly!! People know how to turn book pages, they know how to open up a menu to see the sidebar, all these extra stupid features are making the function of the app as a textbook impossible. But it’s mandatory, and there are no physical textbooks, so we’re forced to suffer through it anyways. This is what you pay for in a college course, and somehow it’s supposed to be on the same level as a physical book that lets you actually read it. If I could rate zero stars I would.
CSienkiewycz,
Wish it was better
I love the fact that there is an app. As a student, the lack of learning tools through Pearson+ is frustrating. Sure you get audio text and the ability to make your own flash cards, but having hundreds, or thousands of questions with answers and rationales available to practice the content would be ideal. It would also benefit students to have an app that will play a single chapter without the freezing. When it freezes, it jumps back to where I started the audio text at that session. That could be one sub section of content, or it could be a whole chapter! My whole point is subscribing and paying additional money for Pearson+ is to better manage my study time, not increase the time and frustration. In all honesty, I believe the audio text should be included in the purchase of the text anyways, like every other text book I have used!
udmouse,
Almost good
I appreciate that this app has its conveniences and it is ok as an e-reader with some major annoyances. Chief among those is the scrolling behavior which has the chapter appear at the top of the screen seemingly at random as you scroll through the page. The net effect is a flashing bar just out of your peripheral as you try to read… it drives me nuts and has led to many desperate Google searches to see if there’s a remote possibility I could use a different reader application. The other issue is lack of pencil support. My iPad is my main method for reading and the double-tap + hold highlight method is so clumsy and time consuming that I usually just avoid it entirely and end up typing my notes out, which is also clumsy and time consuming. In 2023 it’s time we get real highlighter support. All in all I could live without pencil support but something needs to be done about the scrolling behavior.