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Michael Gage - FAQ 
4/13/2000; 2:18:57 PM (reads: 11151, responses:
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FAQ
- What is WeBWorK?
- WeBWorK is a web-based homework checker currently used to check calculus homework by the University of Rochester's math department and by math departments at other universities.
- What does it do?
- WeBWorK immediately tells a students whether or not their answers are correct, but does not tell them the correct answers. Students are allowed to try to answer the same question again, until they get it right.
- Each student receives a slightly different version of each WeBWorK problem so that they can collaborate in finding solutions, but they must each still answer their own individual problem. To see the current courses being offered by WeBWorK link to http://webwork.math.rochester.edu. You will be able to log in as a guest (practice user) and view the assignments currently being done by University of Rochester students.
- To see the range of mathematics questions and answers which can presented by WeBWorK link to http://webwork.math.rochester.edu/SampleCourse.
- How can I get WeBWorK?
- WeBWorK is freely available to educational institutions. Go to the software download page to download a copy of the program.
- An alternative is to set up a CVS repository (see http://webhost.math.rochester.edu/webworkdocs/docs/howto/) in order to easily update your system.
- What equipment is required?
- It requires a unix server, and some unix expertise to set it up. The students access WeBWorK with any internet browser. Professors can administer much of the course using only an internet browser. A few operations require some knowledge of simple Unix commands.
- Are there problems already written for subject XXX?
- There are many problems for calculus and pre-calculus. There are also problems for other mathematics subjects. See Problem Library. It is possible to convert problems written for "CAPA" to WeBWorK problems (write Mike Gage gage@mth.rochester.edu for details.)
- Troubleshooting:
- When I click on "login" I get:
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