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The purpose of the information below is to familiarize yourself with the McGraw-Hill interface. Reference the course syllabus, assignment directions, and course instructor policies for course specific explanations of McGraw-Hill assignments.

How To Access Entire McGraw-Hill Course

Your McGraw-Hill assignments will be directly linked throughout the modules. However, you can also access additional McGraw-Hill content (etext, study materials, etc.) through Canvas. Follow the steps below to access the entire McGraw Hill Course.

Step 1

Select McGraw-Hill Connect

Canvas McGraw-Hill connect link

Select McGraw-Hill Connect in Canvas.

Step 2

Go to Connect Section

Navigate to your connect section

Select Go to my Connect section to enter the McGraw-Hill platform.

Step 3

Recharge

click recharge if appears on homescreen

From here, you will see all assignments, links to the eText and SmartBook/LearnSmart materials, and additional McGraw-Hill account information.

Note: If a LearnSmart or SmartBook assignment has a Recharge symbol next to it, you can revisit/redo the assignment after the due date for studying purposes. Progress during a recharge does not affect your overall score on that assignment.

Select the arrow button to begin a recharge

How To Search eText for Examples

Your course may require you to discuss specific problems from the McGraw-Hill eText. Additionally, you may wish to use the search functionality to find topics, keywords, examples, etc.

Use the steps below to search the eText effectively.

Step 1

Select McGraw-Hill Connect

Canvas McGraw-Hill connect link

Select McGraw-Hill Connect in Canvas.

Step 2

Go to Connect Section

Navigate to your connect section

Select Go to my Connect section to enter the McGraw-Hill platform.

Step 3

Locate Page

Locate and access etextbook page

Locate the textbook on the page. Select the textbook title to open the eReader.

Step 4

Search

Searching in the eTextbook

Find and select the search icon () to open the search bar.

Step 5

Search Example

Example of searching in eText

Type either the problem number or the first few words of the problem to begin searching. The search must be specific to pull up the right problem. Use the information provided on the assignment to determine if you have the correct question.


Need more help? Any content specific questions should be sent to your instructor. Otherwise, viisit the Support page for additional resources.

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This page was last updated May 12, 2025