The official WeBWorK information site is at https://openwebwork.org
This demo site on this page is 'maintained' by Mike Gage using hugo
WeBWorK homework improves learning
- By providing students with immediate feedback as to the correctness of their answers, students can be encouraged to make multiple attempts until they succeed. With individualized problem sets, students can work together but will have to enter their own work to receive credit.
- The instructors are provided with real-time statistics, resulting in lesson plans that can be customized to better serve students.
Features
2020_JMM_conference
Links to the slides and examples for the talk “Embedding WeBWorK problems anywhere” given at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Denver in 2020.
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2019_UR_faculty_summit
This poster and the connected course were created to demonstrate WeBWorK for the faculty summit session “Teaching and Learning with Technology” held on October 30, 2019 at the University of Rochester.
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PerlConference2019
Embedded questions
Examples of WeBWorK homework problems embedded in an ordinary web page using iframes.
These are ‘live’ webwork problems selected from homework for the standard second semester calculus course (MTH162) which reviews the fundamental theorem of calculus and then begins with integration techniques. I use this html page in the first day lecture to illustrate the topics that we will cover.
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Live graphs
These examples simply show off the three rotations available with some graphs.
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2019 JMM workshop
These sites were used at the WeBWorK workshop presented at the JMM in Baltimore in January 2019
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2019 JMM workshop
These sites were used at the WeBWorK workshop presented at the JMM in Baltimore in January 2019
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