“If the web is the nervous system, the codes are the memories. I am leaving the map here. If you are reading this, the architecture has changed. Find the cornerstone.”
Webcodes are unique identifiers found within Cornelsen textbooks and workbooks. They act as "shortcuts" to specific digital content relevant to the chapter or page you are currently studying.
Professor Aris thumped the pointer against the whiteboard. "This is not a website," he declared, his voice gravelly from decades of lecturing in drafty halls. "This is a graveyard. Or a library. Depending on your perspective."
The lecture hall was silent. Half the students were nursing coffees; the other half were trying to blink away the remnants of the previous night.
: Usually found in the margins or at the beginning of chapters in your physical book. Purpose : They unlock free additional materials such as: Audio & Video : Listening exercises and educational clips.