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What’s the Difference Between a Self-Paced Course and the Video Lessons and Experiments?
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Our Self-Paced Courses offer much more than just Video Lessons and Experiments. These videos are just one feature of our comprehensive Self-Paced Courses. Self-Paced Courses include:

 

• Textbook – Students receive access to a digital version of the textbook for their course.

 

• Audio Reader – A built-in audio reader of the textbook enhances online reading and can be beneficial for any student, but especially for auditory learners or students with reading difficulty.

 

• Video Lessons and Experiments – Engaging instructors provide video lessons throughout each module and lab experiment to strengthen students’ learning of the concepts presented in the course. (Literature Self-Paced Courses do not include experiments.)

 

• Review Questions and Answers – Independent review questions and answers and a Study Guide are included in each module to allow students to practice the concepts taught and prepare for end-of-module tests. (Literature Self-Paced Courses do not include a Study Guide.)

 

• AutoGrade+ – AutoGrade+ provides dynamic online testing for Apologia courses with multiple attempts, immediate answer feedback, and automatic grade recording.

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