REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Dec. 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Course Hero, an online learning platform where members can access over 20 million course-specific study resources contributed by a community of students and educators, today announced the publication of 10 new Literature and Primary Source Study Guides.
"At Course Hero, our mission is to help students graduate confident and prepared," said Andrew Grauer, cofounder and CEO of Course Hero. "Our Literature and Primary Source Study Guides are an effective way for students to gain a deeper understanding of the work, beyond mere plot progression and vocabulary, fostering a more confident comprehension of the material."
The Course Hero Literature and Primary Source Study Guides are available for students and educators to browse, download, and share with classmates, friends, and colleagues. They feature detailed chapter summaries that analyze key events, themes, and symbolism, as well as insights on the meaning of key quotations, plot devices, and historical context.
This week's newly released guides are:
Mapp v. Ohio
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
Leaves of Grass
To Build a Fire
Dred Scott v. Sanford
McCulloch v. Maryland
Civil Rights Act of 1964
I Will Fight No More Forever
Freakonomics
The Tragedy of the Commons
These titles join Course Hero's growing library, which now includes 658 in-depth Literature and Primary Source Study Guides covering a wide range of literature, from classic novels to primary source documents and more, as well as a growing video collection.
About Course Hero
Course Hero is an online learning platform where members can access over 20 million course-specific study resources contributed by a community of students and educators. The platform includes Practice Problems, study guides, videos, class notes, and step-by-step explanations to help with every college class—from economics to literature, biology to history, accounting to psychology, and everything in between. Course Hero has been recognized as one of the 2018 Technology Fast 500 by Deloitte and named a 2018 Best Place to Work in the Bay Area by the San Francisco Business Times and Silicon Valley Business Journal.
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Grayling PR for Course Hero
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