WeBWorK FALL 2009

Edited by Hsiang-Ping Huang, (801) 585-7667, hphuang@math.utah.edu.
My office hours are Thu 2-4 PM, JWB 103. Email me one day in advance to secure an appointment.

This page lists the courses that are using our WeBWorK servers this semester and their instructors.

Links to Login pages

Clicking on your course number gets you to the login page for your course. This is the same page your students see.

WeBWorK Fall 2009

 

  Course  Teacher  Server   Due Day
  990-1     J Thomson     2   Mon
  1010-2     M Sirvent     1   Mon
  1010-4     B Kelly     2   Wed
  1010-5     W Malone     1   Wed
  1010-90     C Bestivina     2   Fri
  1010-93     C Bestivina     2  
  1050-1     P Alfeld     1   Fri
  1050-90     M Keir     1  
  1060-1     M Keir     2   Thu
  1060-2     D Ciubotaru     2   Tue
  1060-90     M Keir     1  
  1070-2     M Joseph     1   Thu
  1090-2     B Alali     2   Tue
  1090-6     B Alali     2   Tue
  1210-2     K Golden     1   Tue
  1210-3     K Golden     1   Tue
  1210-4     T Carstens     2   Mon
  1210-90     B Palais     2   Wed
  1210c-93     C Bestivina     2  
  1220-90     B Palais     2   Tue
  1220c-93     C Bestivina     2  
  2210-3     W Niziol     2   Mon
  2210-4     W Niziol     2   Mon
  2210-90     B Palais     2   Thu

More Links for Students

The primary purpose of WeBWorK is to let you know that you are getting the correct answer or to alert you if you are making some kind of mistake. Usually you can attempt a problem as many times as you want before the due date. However, if you are having trouble figuring out your error, you should consult the book, or ask a fellow student, one of the TA's or your professor for help. Don't spend a lot of time guessing -- it's not very efficient or effective.
Give 4 or 5 significant digits for (floating point) numerical answers. For most problems when entering numerical answers, you can if you wish enter elementary expressions. Here's the list of the functions which WeBWorK understands.
You can use the Feedback button on each problem page to send e-mail to the professors.
WeBWorK summary for students is a must-read!

More Links for Instructors

WeBWorK (ww) is a system that lets students answer questions online. WeBWork is being developed by an NSF funded group (headed by Arnie Pizer and Mike Gage) at Rochester University, and it's in the public domain. It is not tied to specific publishers or textbooks. You can find more details at WeBWork Main Page