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Guru Careers Program Update: Our Silver & Gold Gurus Secure Interviews!

We are happy to announce that since the launch of our Guru Careers Program we have secured several of our top gurus with interviews for internships and entry level positions with our corporate partners!

Congrats Gurus! keep up the good work and good luck as you go through the interview process!

Are you a Silver or Gold Guru that landed an interview through our Guru Careers Program? We’d love to hear from you! Email our Careers Specialist Angela Santiago at angela_santiago@McGraw-Hill.com and let us know!

Out of the loop? Don’t worry…keep uploading and sharing your study materials and you’ll be a Silver or Gold Guru in no time. As a Silver or Gold Guru you gain access to our Guru Careers Program which connects our Silver and Gold Gurus with recruiters from leading companies and organizations for internships and other career opportunities.



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02 2010

The GradeGuru Design Challenge: Be Our Next Freelance Graphic Designer

Are you a graphic designer, interested in graphic design or know someone who is? submit your application for the GradeGuru Design Challenge and enter to become our next freelance designer.  The winner of the competition will earn $100, have their design implemented as part of McGraw-Hill Education’s first web startup (nice for your portfolio) and then become our ongoing freelance design consultant  at a rate of $20/hour. The Deadline is March 8th, 2010.

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR DESIGNS

There are two ways to enter the competition:

1. Design a GradeGuru Facebook Page

One of the first projects for our design challenge winner will be to redesign our Facebook page to include a multi-page, user-friendly layout that communicates the GradeGuru brand and motivates users to become fans. For the submission, we would like to see how you would design the landing page of Facebook.com/gradeguru.

A few things to keep in mind:

  • Include the GradeGuru logo and brand identity
  • The goal of the landing page is to capture the attention of new viewers, turn them into fans, engage them with our content
  • Don’t worry so much about the copy
  • The page should include the GradeGuru logo, buttons

Fan pages we like: AT&T, Pringles, Adidas

2. Design a stylish GradeGuru t-shirt for a national online giveaway contest

Design styles we like: American Apparel, retro athletic jerseys, Japanese pop art, urban pop art (graffiti inspired)

Brand assets

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02 2010

GradeGuru 2010 CODiE Award Finalist: Best Educational Use of a Technology Device

GradeGuru was just announced as a finalist for the 2010 CODiE award for the “Best Educational Use of a Technology Device”!

About the Award Category: The Best Educational Use of a Technology Device category awards the best educational software solution, either curriculum or administrative, designed for technology hardware devices, including handhelds, PDAs, tablets, laptops, interactive white board or integrated hardware/software solutions.

Judging is based on:
• Appropriate for users in diverse instructional settings
• Appropriate use of a technology device
• Overall visual/program aesthetics
• Provides information and support for users
• Software design successfully targets designated student or educator needs

About the CODiE Awards: The CODiE Awards, originally called the Excellence in Software Awards, were established in 1986 by the Software Publishers Association (SPA), now the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), so that pioneers of the then-nascent software industry could evaluate and honor each other’s work. Since then, the CODiE Awards program has carried out the same purpose – to showcase the software and information industry’s finest products and services and to honor excellence in corporate achievement and philanthropic efforts.

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02 2010

Conquering College Assignments – Emily Sawtell on WSJ on Campus

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If you’re used to high school work, college assignments can be pretty intimidating. In this article, The Wall Street Journal walks you through the best ways to approach assignments; a college sophomore shares her top study tips for finals; and an expert on study tools reveals how to cut through the anxiety and do your best work.

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02 2010

Today’s Campus Interviews GradeGuru Founder Emily Sawtell

Jeff Wendt from Today’s Campus recently sat down with our founder Emily Sawtell to discuss the motives behind GradeGuru and what changes she foresees in the future for the educational technology landscape.


Check out some of the Q&A from the segment:

How might GradeGuru benefit a college?

It provides a ready ability to build community and camaraderie among classmates.  Commuter schools, community colleges and online schools benefit greatly when they provide such.  Also, any college or university can use GradeGuru to help students improve their study habits, and thus improve student performance without taxing faculty.

Do you see a killer app on the horizon?

Many of the magic apps of the future will be driven by two success factors.  Do they serve students well?  Do the apps themselves inter-operate well?

To learn more see the entire segment here: Today’s Campus Q&A with Jeff Wendt

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02 2010

GradeGuru Tools: Link List Bookmarklet


GradeGuru Link List tool from The GradeGuru Team on Vimeo.

Update: GradeGuru Link List is now available as a Firefox add-on.  To install visit Firefox: GradeGuru Link List

We’ve just released the GradeGuru Link List- a time-saving tool for instructors and students alike. Instructors can easily create annotated reading lists with a single shortened URL to share with their students. Students can then access the assignment with one simple link.

If you are working in a group and want to share a bunch of links with your comments, or save a set of online favorites with your notes for a paper that you might use later, just create a Link List, capturing the URLs as you go and Link List will provide a single destination URL.

How to install and use:

  • Go to gradeguru.com/tools
  • Make sure your Bookmarks Toolbar is visible
  • Drag the Link List icon up to your Bookmarks Toolbar
  • Start aggregating your links as you browse the web

Watch our Video Tutorial:

GradeGuru Link List from the GradeGuru Team on Vimeo

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02 2010

GradeGuru at Social Media Week New York: Recap

Our panel discussion titled - The Future of Social Media in Higher Education, was a huge success!

The event helped add to the ongoing discussion regarding Social Media and Academia. The panelist offered invaluable insight on where they currently see the Higher Education landscape and where they see academia going with the increased usage of Social Media.

The event kicked off with a special introduction by Social Media Week founder Toby Daniels.

Emphasized throughout the event was the need for student engagement in academia. The panelist stressed the importance of engaging with students and creating a social interaction that goes beyond the  current forms of communication established by universities today.

Live coverage was available via UStream and Twitter- where the audience actively followed and commented on the discussion.

Guest also gained insight into some of the tools being developed by the McGraw-Hill Student Innovations Lab.

Those who were not able to attend the event can access the video coverage here: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-future-of-social-media-in-higher-education-mcgraw-hill-digital-innovation-showcase

Thanks to all those who attended and a special thanks to our panelist:

  • Adam Ostrow, editor in chief of Mashable.com
  • Dr. Kathleen P. King, professor at Fordham University and president of Transformation Education LLC
  • Greg Verdino, VP strategy & solutions at Powered and author of microMARKETING
  • Mary Casey, New York University student and founder of Jatched.com
  • Vineet Madan, VP strategy & business development at McGraw-Hill Higher Education

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02 2010

GradeGuru Founder Emily Sawtell contributes to CollegeThrive.com

Our founder Emily Sawtell, recently contributed to Dan Northern’s CollegeThrive.com where she shared her insight on how students can leverage the internet to boost their grades and ensure academic success.


Want to learn what resources are available to help you achieve high grades? Check out the full post here: http://collegethrive.com/use-the-web-to-boost-your-gpa

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02 2010

GradeGuru at Social Media Week New York

The Second Annual Social Media Week Conferences are taking place this week and we’re excited to announce that we will be joining this week’s list of New York events. Our panel discussion titled - The Future of Social Media in Higher Education, will host education technology, social media and popular technology bloggers for an hour discussion on the trends of technology and social media in education.

WHEN: Friday February 5th at 12:00pm EST

WHERE: McGraw-Hill Companies, 1221 Avenue of The Americas, Auditorium

The Future of Social Media in Higher Education event will help to answer:

How is social media changing the way college students learn? How are digital applications changing how professors teach? What are the most significant education technology trends of 2010 and beyond?

The event will feature education technology and emerging media experts to explore how the social web is transforming higher education. The event will also feature a preview of highly anticipated products from the McGraw-Hill Student Innovation Lab.

The panel will feature:

Adam Ostrow Editor in Chief, Mashable.com

Dr. Kathleen P. King Professor, Fordham University; President, Transformation Education LLC

Greg Verdino VP Strategy & Solutions, Powered; author of microMARKETING

Mary Casey NYU Student and Founder of Jatched.com

Vineet Madan VP Strategy & Business Development, McGraw-Hill Higher Education

Yianni Garcia (Moderator) Marketing Specialist, GradeGuru.com

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02 2010

GradeGuru Silver Gurus highlighted in Unigo & WSJ’s “What to Expect”

The folks over at Unigo and WSJ on Campus recently included two of our Silver Gurus in their article titled “How to Pick the Right Classes” where students weighed in on how they learned to go about picking the right classes and what the best strategies for doing so are.


Here’s what our Gurus had to say:


Take classes that you’re interested in! If you don’t like the material, then you will regret it, and you probably won’t do as well. You can probably find classes that you are at least semi-interested in to fill even your most dreaded requirements. For example, I had to fulfill a science requirement, and to do that, I took a human evolution and disease class, which was absolutely fascinating. And despite the fact that science was never my best subject, I did so well in that class because I was so interested.”

-Kaylin Dalrymple, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Using online resources like GradeGuru can be very helpful when looking into a course. Just as with anything else in life, if you have an idea of what you’re about to get into, you’ll understand it so much better. It’s like following directions: if you can review the directions and a map before you begin your trip, you find it a lot easier to navigate throughout, rather than having a GPS yell, ‘merge left NOW!’ when you’re in the far right lane on an eight-lane highway.”

-Erica DeVasier, Indiana University Bloomington

For the full article and for more tips on picking the right classes visit: How to Pick the Right Classes

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02 2010