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EBSCO LearningExpress Access

by TexQuest Support Center on 2022-10-25T09:31:00-05:00 | 0 Comments
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Template for Educator Email
Modify this email template to make counselors, teachers, and administrators aware of this resource.

Access and Use (Handout)

  • Add the LearningExpress icon and your custom district URL to your district/campus library web pages. Check with your library contact or TexQuest Support Center for district url. Icons and generic URL available at TexQuest.net/imagesandlinks.
  • Click on "Sign In/Register” and create a personal account by confirming institution, providing name and email address, and  creating a password. Returning users enter username and password in the “Sign in to Your Account” section in the lower right corner of the Home page. (Creating a personal account allows each user to access practice exams and view test scores). The user can also click “Register without email” on the registration page and use a secret question instead.
  • Access PrepSTEP for High Schools or LearningExpress Library for Public Libraries through your TexQuest log in. They share many resources, but some are unique to an individual collection.
  • Individual campuses can email texquest@ebsco.com to create a campus profile for Learning Express.​

​More Resources

  • Visit the EBSCO TexQuest LearningExpress Support Site, for more information, as well as training and support material.
  • Product Training Videos can be accessed from any page on the Learning Express site by simply clicking the Video Guides tab on the blue horizontal navigation bar.

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