Managing due dates and assigning problem sets are some of the most frequent actions for a WeBWorK professor. This post will guide you through the necessary steps for assigning existing problem sets, and managing their due dates.
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Step 3: Adding Students (Add/Drop Method)
So, you’ve got WeBWorK set up for your students — but during the first couple weeks of class, there will be students who add and drop. How do we deal with these minor changes? Continue reading Step 3: Adding Students (Add/Drop Method)
Step 2: Adding Students (Classlist Method)
So, you’ve got your password and email address set. Now it’s time to set up the course for your students.
In order to populate your course with the students who are enrolled, and the easiest way is to download your roster from MyInfo. If you use BlackBoard or CUNYFirst, you will not get all the student information that we require. Note: CUNY MyInfo will require your PORTAL login credentials, not your CUNYFirst login. Continue reading Step 2: Adding Students (Classlist Method)
Step 1: Getting Started
So, you’ve decided to try WeBWorK in one of your courses – where do you start?
You should have received an email with your login and password for the course that’s been created for you on the WeBWorK site – so the first thing you should do is to login! Follow the above link, find your course and type in your given login name and password.