How do I contact Pearson?

How do I contact Pearson?

Call us on 1300 4 PEARSON (1300 473 277) during business hours.

How do I access MyITLab?

How to Access the MyITLab etext

  1. Click on the MyLab and Mastering menu link.
  2. Click on the MyITLab Course Content link.
  3. Agree to licensing terms.
  4. Sign in or Create Account.

How do I register MyITLab?

Register and Enroll in a Course Go to http://pearsonmylabandmastering.com and select Student under Register. Select OK! Register now. Enter the course ID you received from your instructor for your new course, and selectContinue.

Why is my account locked on Pearson?

Protecting the security of your account is our primary concern. After a series of unsuccessful sign in attempts, your account will be temporarily locked for a period of five (5) minutes. You will also receive an automated email notification each time the account is locked.

What is Pearson’s address?

Pearson North America is headquartered at 330 Hudson in New York City, New York. It previously was located in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. Pearson International is headquartered at 80 Strand, London, UK….InformIT.

Parent company Pearson Education
Nonfiction topics Technology

How do I use Myitlab Unisa?

Steps to Complete an Assignment

  1. Sign in.
  2. Navigate to course.
  3. Go to assignments.
  4. Start the assignment.
  5. Download files required for completing the assignment.
  6. Upload the completed file (Assignment).
  7. Submit assignment for grading.

Where do I find MyITLab access code?

Click the Access Code button to enter your MyITLab access code. In the print bundle, this code is in a separate cardboard insert where you tear away a strip of paper to view the code. It is not the scratch-off code printed on the first page of the textbook.

How do you unlock your Pearson account?

Go to Revel.pearson.com. Click the Forgot Username or Password link. Enter your email address, then click Continue. Check your email account for an email with the subject, “Pearson Username/Password Request.”