Introduction to WeBWorK for students.


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I. What is WeBWorK ?

WeBWorK is a system that allows professors to put the homework problems on the web and allows students to solve these problems over the web. Using WeBWorK, students may try to answer homework problems more than once. After each try, a message appears telling the student whether the answer is correct or not. This allows students to try to find out what they did wrong and hopefully to understand the topic of the question better. Each WeBWorK problem set is individualized (each student has a different version of each problem, for example the numerical values in the formulas may be slightly different).

II. How anybody can try out WeBWorK

Anyone with an internet connection can try out WeBWorK by following the directions in Part III below. To get an account without being a student in a WeBWorK course, send the Washington University WeBWorK team an email: webwork@math.wustl.edu.

III. How to use WeBWorK to do your homework

Using WeBWorK is quite simple. Below are the basic steps on how to get started.

NOTE: Most pages of WeBWorK also contain directions. Therefore, if you are ever unsure of what you should do, try reading the directions and descriptions on the page at which you are looking.

  1. Find a computer with Internet access.

  2. Log on to WeBWorK:

  3. Look at the problem sets

  4. Print out the Problem set

  5. Work out the homework -- On Paper!

  6. Submit your answers

  7. Look at a summary of your WeBWorK homework scores.

    Click on "Grades" and you should see the scores you have received for your WeBWorK problem sets.

  8. Logout when you are done

IV. Important facts to know


This page is from UR WeBWorK Docs