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How to use Webwork?
(MATH 1120-008, Fall 2018)
- We will access Webwork through
the Canvas
page of our class. Log in using your 49er Express ID and password.
- Click on the "Assignments" and then click on the link of
the current Webwork assignment. A link that looks like
"WWNN" (where NN is a number, like 01) leads to a webwork
assignment.
- After that, you may either decide to get a hard copy of the entire
problem set by clicking on the link "Download a hardcopy of this
problem set" OR you may begin doing the problem set by clicking on
the name of the problem. The hard copy is useful if you want to work on
it without sitting at the screen, but only answers
submitted online before the due date will be graded.
- Alert me if you have access problems, such that I may help you and
allocate more time. I will not allow more time if you contact me
with an access problem on the due date. Plan on completing your homework
one day before the due date.
- "Access problems" are defined as:
- The Webwork server is unavailable.
- Canvas is down.
In such an event I will extend everybody's deadline. It is not an
excuse if:
- Your computer crashes.
- You have problems with your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
To do your Webwork assignments you don't need to own a computer, nor to
have an ISP. There are public access computers on campus.
- You may find information on the mathematical symbols available on
Webwork and about how to enter your answers at
http://webwork.maa.org/wiki/Available_Functions..