2/5 rating based on 100 reviews. Read all reviews for McGraw-Hill K-12 ConnectED Pho for iPhone.
McGraw-Hill K-12 ConnectED Pho is free iOS app published by McGraw-Hill School Education Group
a dumb cherry
Imo it’s good for a mobile version. A lot of people are rating it badly because it doesn’t have specific page numbers; this could be slightly annoying but my teacher always assigns sections and problem numbers so I usually just go to the chapter and lesson I need. I think it’s great because I can just have my phone next to me without a big computer in my lap/on my desk or whatever when I want to do my homework. Plus the textbooks can be downloaded to use offline. So yeah I like it because i don’t have a gigantic textbook or computer to have to look at as well as my paper, and I can see the text better than on the web version because the web version has a terrible zoom in system.
Cajun playun
I am attempting to log in, however this app is so glitchy it rejects my info, but changes the username randomly as well. Wish I could avoid this app all together.
Ashley L B
No problem logging in on my computer, but can’t log in at all on this app.
audi46290
does not allow me to log in & says that i need an account - i do & i have a textbook.
.-beth-.
Tried logging in to my account so that I can read my course subjects on the go. But my password was invalid. So I reset it. Then I tried logging in again just to be faced with an error message saying that “an error has occurred which requires you to renter your username and password” So I did that about 3 times. Still no luck. The app worked last semester with no issues but for whatever reason McGraw Hill managed to mess up their app again. No wonder it has mostly 1 star ratings. Wake up and fix your apps, McGraw Hill!!!
Cavemanbootycall
It’ll read a page, and then start rattling off numbers and letters and webpages not listed on the page. You can start the audio in any page or chapter, it continues to give that effect.
Bre?bre?
Would not even let me log in, had me keep putting my username and password, in an infinite loop. Yes my information was correct.