The login is finicky. It refuses to download any modules for offline use even though there is more than one download button and a storage space setting under the settings. When it works, it can be long-winded in feedback but is pretty decent for studying. Other than that transient usefulness, this is just another example of how awful Pearson is. Who knows how they convince schools to use them for resources. They have the worst customer service I’ve ever encountered (beyond incompetent, which is why I wouldn’t bother troubleshooting the aforementioned issues with them), and nearly everything they make (app, eText, etc.) only aspires to be sub-par in its most lofty dreams. Bottom line: by all means, give it a try, but don’t expect much.
Update: I don’t know if DynamicStudyModules was updated, but for whatever reason, the title at the top of DynamicStudyModules stops and scrolls, stops and scrolls...over and over again, when I’m doing questions. It’s extremely distracting and has the look of an advertisement. It’s also totally unnecessary. Why would you *ever* put something distracting like that in a study app? Clearly they’re not thinking at all about the users. What a shame. DynamicStudyModules had been useful before this. Now, it’s just annoying. The mobile website for this site doesn’t work well on the phone, so that’s not even a decent alternative. Terrible job, really. On all counts.