Yes, it is possible to generate a link to a specific page of a specific eText. This link can then be shared with other Texidium users or embed...
Yes. Texidium’s desktop and mobile apps include an audio playback (or “Read Aloud”) feature that lets you listen to your books instead of reading...
Texidium is compatible with both JAWS and NVDA screen-reader software. It is also compatible with the VoiceOver feature in iOS, and it includes...
The Texidium mobile apps allow you to make notes with your voice using Dictation (on iOS) or Voice Typing (on Android). To make notes...
Texidium allows schools to distribute eTexts and other digital course material in a number of different ways. The process you’ll follow to get your eTexts depends on...
To obtain books through a school WebStore or Digital Resource Portal, sign in to your WebStore/Portal, click the Add to Cart button next to...
To obtain eTexts through a Learning Management System (e.g. Blackboard, Moodle, Canvas, D2L), sign in to your school’s Learning Management System...
To obtain eTexts by redeeming a license code: Sign in to Texidium. In the Options menu, click Redeem Code. Enter a license code you were...
If you ordered your books through a school WebStore or Digital Resource Portal, it is possible to email yourself a copy of your order invoice....
Homework access codes (sometimes called digital codes or publisher codes) are issued with some digital course packages available for Texidium...