- How can I try mozaBook?
- Do I need Mozaik TEACHER or mozaBook CLASSROOM as a teacher?
- What is the difference between user licences and device-based licences?
- How can I buy mozaBook?
- What is the MULTILANG version?
- What is a Licence Pack?
- Where can I activate the mozaBook licence code I purchased?
- Can I modify and upgrade the type of my licence?
- I cannot use mozaBook even though I have a Mozaik TEACHER / Mozaik STUDENT licence.
- What is a local user and how is it linked to my mozaWeb account?
- How can I activate my digital publication?
- How can I download the offline version of my textbooks in mozaBook?
- Can I use mozaBook on an Apple MacOS computer?
- Can mozaBook be installed on Linux computers?
- How can I use the mozaBook app on an Android interactive board?
- How can I transfer my mozaBook licence to another computer?
- How can I delete a local user in mozaBook?
- System requirements
- How can I start mozaBook in windowed mode?
- Handwriting recognition in mozaBook
- How can I open GeoGebra content in mozaBook?
- Why can mozaBook not connect to the mozaWeb server?
- I receive an error message about proxy settings when I launch mozaBook
- How can I send feedback and bug reports in mozaBook?
- How to send feedback from mozaBook when the server is not available?
- How should I install mozaBook as an administrator? Is silent installation available?
- How can I download the offline version of 3D scenes in mozaBook?
- My licence has expired. What content and functions can I still access?
- Changing your hard drive or your computer; reinstalling mozaBook; entering a new licence code
- Can educational content found on mozaWeb or in mozaBook be shared externally?
- What licence code do I have? How do I know what digital content can I access with my licence code?
- Licence validity
- Can several people use the same copy of mozaBook?
- Missing dll file after a mozaBook update
In Mozaik Education's digital education system, you will find various types of digital content that you can activate with licence codes. Your licence code contains a lot of information, for example, it tells you what type of digital content you can activate with it. Click on this link to open the page that will check your licence code. You can also do it yourself by looking at the segments of the code:
AAA-BB-CCCC-DDDD-EEEE-FFFF-GGGG-H1I2J3
The three first characters (AAA) identify the publisher that generated the licence code. For example, licence codes starting with the letters MOZ are generated by Mozaik Education.
The second group of two characters (BB) identifies the type of digital content that you can activate with the code. You will find many of the following types in our webshop, but some types are not available in all countries or are only available to our contracted partners. Click on the links below for more information on licence types and digital learning content:
Device-based licences for mozaBook:
MC – mozaBook CLASSROOM
MS – mozaBook SCHOOL-LAB
ML – mozaBook CLASSROOM Multilang
User licenses for mozaBook:
PT – Mozaik TEACHER
PS – Mozaik STUDENT
Licences for digital books:
BF – Free digital textbook, offline version – not available in all countries
BW – HOME digital textbook, online version – the licence codes printed in textbooks activate this type too
BL – HOME digital textbook, offline version – not available in all countries
BC – CLASSROOM digital textbook, online version – not available in all countries
BX – CLASSROOM digital textbook, offline version
PH – HOME digital textbook package, online version – not available in all countries
PO – HOME digital textbook package, offline version – not available in all countries
PC – CLASSROOM digital textbook package, online version – not available in all countries
PX – CLASSROOM digital textbook package, offline version – not available in all countries
AX – mozaMap digital atlas
IB – publisher's textbook package licence – not available in all countries
Licences for other types of digital content:
EL – Euler 3D - space geometry editor software
EK – Euklides - plane geometry editor software
IL – LabCamera - real-time video analysis
The rest of the licence code is divided into groups of four characters. These are usually randomly generated character strings and do not contain important information for an average user.
The last group of characters usually contains numbers and identifies the product the licence code can activate. It can be the serial number of a device-based licence or the publisher ID of a digital textbook. For example:
MOZ-MC-...-201943
MOZ-BX-...-2635U
or
CadaVR Anatomy Atlas licences:
MOZ-BW-...-ANATOMY - PERSONAL version
MOZ-BX-...-ANATOMY - PROFESSIONAL version
mozaMedical licences:
MOZ-PC-...-6700 – PERSONAL version
MOZ-PX-...-6700 – PROFESSIONAL version
This group of characters is not present in all licence types.