Flexible student and instructor resources
The following digital resources are included with all new copies of the text or can be purchased standalone. Accessibility is at the core of all the products we create, with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), the most widely accepted voluntary international standard for accessibility, ensuring that all students can succeed in your course.
The Norton Illumine Ebook
Norton’s high-quality content shines brighter through engaging and motivational features that illuminate core concepts for all students in a supportive, accessible, and low-stakes environment.
NEW “Check Your Understanding” questions with answer-specific feedback at the end of each section ensure students understand what they’ve read in one section before they move on to the next section.
NEW “Global View” interactive map features walk students through a step-by-step analysis of the popular two-page “Global View” maps in the book. Animations and embedded questions help students understand key ideas from the map and provide more practice with map-reading skills.
Embedded Author Videos provide explanations of important historical developments.
InQuizitive
Through a variety of question types featuring primary source documents, images, maps and videos, answer-specific feedback, and game-like elements such as the ability to wager points, students are motivated to keep working until they’ve mastered the concepts. Students can access their ebook from InQuizitive if they need help.
History Skills Tutorials
The History Skills Tutorials are interactive, online modules that support student development of the key skills for the world history course. With interactive practice assessments, helpful guiding feedback, and author videos, these tutorials teach students the critical analysis skills that they will put to use in their academic and professional careers. The tutorials for The Worlds Together, Worlds Apart focus on:
Analyzing Primary Source Documents
Analyzing Images
Analyzing Maps
Primary Source and Map Exercises
To support the continued growth of students’ historical skills, Worlds Together, Worlds Apart offers a series of brief, assignable Primary Source Exercises and Map Exercises to accompany every chapter of the book. Drawing directly from the key documents, visuals, and historical evidence in the textbook, these interactive exercises re-engage students with important content that they may have skipped in the reading and provide the opportunity for critical analysis practice every week of the semester.
Course Design
Learn how our tools can be used before, during, and after your online or in-person class
Beginning of Term
For Instructors:
Most instructors assign the tutorials as primers that prepare students to analyze primary sources and maps throughout the course. They can also be assigned as a scaffolding assignment prior to the Primary Source and Map Exercises (see the After Class section).
Instructors tell us that assigning the tutorials for 5–10% of a homework or participation grade ensures that all students complete the activities.
For Students:
History Skills Tutorials provide guidance for students and model how to analyze primary source documents, images, maps, and other types of historical evidence, including archaeological discoveries, genetics, and more.
Before Class
For Instructors:
Instructors tell us that assigning the Norton Illumine Ebook or InQuizitive for 10–15 percent of the course points ensures students complete the reading and understand important concepts. Integration ensures that grades flow into your LMS gradebook.
The Instructor’s Manual offers helpful and creative resources for planning lectures and classroom activities. The teaching resources in this manual include: lecture outlines and ideas; class activities; Global Storyline activities; Focus Questions; Popular Fallacies features that help instructors “unteach” students’ misperceptions; and recommended films/readings/websites.
For Students:
Read the Norton Illumine Ebook, which breaks the chapters into smaller, more digestible chunks of information with low-stakes concept check questions (called “Check Your Understanding”) at the end of each section to ensure students understand what they’ve read in one section before they move on to the next section. Students receive answer-specific feedback as they work through each section’s questions.
Designed by a cognitive psychologist, InQuizitive adaptive learning activities promote a growth mindset and build understanding through retrieval practice and concept application.
After Class
For Instructors:
Instructors tell us that assigning Primary Source and/or Map Exercises for a small percentage (5–10 percent) of the overall grade or a homework grade ensures students complete them. You can assign these by chapter or choose a select number to assign throughout the term.
Norton Testmaker is our online test generator that allows you to search and filter approximately 1,500 test bank questions by chapter, type, difficulty level, learning objectives, and other criteria. You can also customize test bank questions to fit your course. Easily export your tests to Microsoft Word or Common Cartridge files for your LMS.
For Students:
Primary Source Exercises help students with textual and visual primary source analysis. The exercises for every chapter include low-stakes, interactive questions on three or four primary sources students will come across in the chapter.
Map Exercises for each chapter include approximately ten low stakes, interactive questions on the maps students will come across in the chapter. This deep-dive into each chapter’s maps helps students hone their map literacy skills.
The Online Reader includes several additional primary sources per chapter with introductions, historical context, and discussion prompts.