MindTap is an eLearning course management solution from Cengage, a digital learning content and technology provider. For educators, it includes pre-made interactive course materials (such as homework assignments, assessments, etc.), analytics around student engagement and performance, and the ability to customize courses. For students, MindTap offers a mobile app to access eBooks, flashcards, quizzes, grades, and due date reminders.
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Assistant Professor at College of Charleston (1001-5000 employees employees)
Pros
MindTap has applets that help me show students abstract concepts of statistics. Ba accessing and dragging the pointer over a distribution, I can show students how probabilities change as a results of changes in the area under the chart.
It has interesting videos showing applications of statistics by companies.
MindTap has assignments and additional tool students can use to learn-by-doing, getting feedback immediately.
Cons
I'd like to change some questions, eliminating parts of questions that I don't cover in a specific class.
I'd like to have random words replacing words in problems' statement to prevent students from looking for answer over the internet.
Return on Investment
The positive impact is to help students practice statistics to solve business problems.
The negative side is that the pricing might be too high compared to other free options available, even though the free options might not have the same features MindTap has.
Other Software Used
JMP Statistical Discovery Software from SAS, IBM SPSS
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Sr. Instructional Designer in Information Technology at Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality (10,001+ employees employees)
Pros
Customer Support has been outstanding for both students and faculty. Our dedicated reps are very responsive and proactive in touching base with users who have dropped off.
The student facing mobile app has gotten very strong reviews. With many of our PT students being working adult on the go, the ability to access study material such as flash cards via their smartphones has been very helpful and it shows it their grades vs sections that just use the hard copy book.
Importing content from Mindtap into an LMS like Blackboard is very easily done, everything is customizable and it integrates seamlessly with the course Grade Center. It also makes copying content from semester to semester very painless.
Cons
The biggest issue our first-time users have with Mindtap is that ad/pop-up blockers often stop the tool from opening. (Mindtap typically opens in a new window vs inside the LMS) This leads to a lot of initial frustration amongst the students early in the course.
MindTap lacks a really strong set of roles outside of Instructor and Student. There is no Teaching Assistant role or and IT/Course Builder role. Additionally setting up students workers as TAs in one course while they may be a student in another concurrently has been more than a little cumbersome.
The UI is a bit dated and it doesn't implement many responsive web design features, though this can typically be worked around by downloading the free app.
The mobile app experience is not as strong for Instructors as it is for students.
Return on Investment
It saves the designer and faculty member a lot of time with course setup - especially in maintaining robust question banks for exams from semester to semester.
The pop-up issue often taxes our IT Help desk, especially early in the semester.
From a student POV - their pricing model has a very friendly 'try before you buy' model. I believe it is two weeks of free access before they have to choose to subscribe or go with the hard copy version on the textbook.
Because of the auto-grading features our faculty and TA's are freed up to focus more on students that may be struggling.
Alternatives Considered
McGraw-Hill Connect and WileyPLUS
Other Software Used
Zoom Video Webinar, Adobe Flash, Blackboard Learn, Atom, GitHub