WeBWorK: Online homework for math and science Using WeBWorK contains forums, databases and links to documentation The documentation wiki contains tutorials and manuals for instructors managing a WeBWorK course, authors writing WeBWorK questions, and administrators managing a WeBWorK site A beginning tutorial on managing a course is available in PDF format The spam prevention code is
WeBWorK - Introduction What is WeBWorK? WeBWorK is an open-source online homework system for math and science courses WeBWorK is supported by the MAA and the NSF and comes with a National Problem Library (NPL) of over 20,000 homework problems Problems in the NPL target most lower division undergraduate math courses and some advanced courses
WeBWorK_wiki - Mathematical Association of America WeBWorK is a well-tested homework system for delivering individualized problems over the web By providing students with immediate feedback as to the correctness of their answers, students can be encouraged to make multiple attempts until they succeed
Getting Started with WeBWorK 3 The WeBWorK roles: Often one person plays several roles in working with a WeBWorK server 3 1 System Administrator Manages the server, installs Apache, mysql, WeBWorK, etc Requires access to the unix webserver 3 2 Administrator: Creates, deletes, archives and renames courses (normally this can be done from the web)
Logging into WeBWorK - WeBWorK_wiki Once you get to your WeBWorK course, you will see a login form which will look similar to the following: Type your user name and password and click Login If you don't know your user name or password consult your professor
Student Information - WeBWorK_wiki Welcome to WeBWorK! WeBWorK is a system that allows professors to put homework problems on the web and allows you to solve these problems online Using WeBWorK, you typically may try to answer homework problems more than once After each try, a message appears telling you whether the answer is correct or not
Introduction - WeBWorK_wiki WeBWorK is being used on Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris, and will run on any UNIX-like system that supports its dependencies Demos While some of these descriptions date from 2002 and more date from 2008 when there was a big expansion of WeBWorK, most of the descriptions are surprisingly relevant to the current use of WeBWorK and even to the
Welcome to WeBWorK For current information about The WeBWorK Project please visit openwebwork org
Main Page - WeBWorK_wiki MediaWiki has been installed Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software Welcome back We are slowly getting the addresses restored
Available Functions - WeBWorK_wiki Mathematical Constants Available In WeBWorK pi This gives 3 14159265358979, e g cos(pi) is -1; e This gives 2 71828182845905, e g ln(e*2) is 1 + ln(2) Scientific Notation Available In WeBWorK 2 1E2 is the same as 210; 2 1E-2 is the same as 021; Interval Notation Some problems require you to enter an interval of real numbers