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CREATING AND MANAGING A WeBWorK COURSE

Setting up a WeBWorK course

This section contains tutorials for accomplishing the tasks associated with the initial set up of a WeBWorK class. This is most useful prior to the beginning of the semester when you initially put your course together.
ww_bluesq: First Things First for Setup
Things to know before you start your setup
ww_bluesq: Setting up a WeBWorK course
ww_bluesq: Creating courses at UofR
Detailed and step-by-step instructions on how to create a course
ww_bluesq: Classlist Information
Information on how to create, import, and edit a classlist
ww_bluesq: Course Environment
Information on how to correctly edit the webworkCourse.ph file to set up your course enviornment

Managing a WeBWorK course.

This section contains tutorials for accomplishing the tasks associated with managing a WeBWorK class. We find that the "Day in the life..." narrative is essential for new WeBWorK professors.
ww_bluesq: Tutorial on managing a WeBWorK2 course
A day in the life of a WeBWorK professor. With informtation on how to construct a problem set, send e-mail, score homework sets, and much more using WeBWorK2 (and link to old WeBWorK1.9 notes as well).

Reference documents for managing courses:

ww_bluesq: TeX headers
The structure of the headers used to define the format of the TeX (typeset) output.
ww_bluesq: Classlist format
ww_bluesq: Set definition file format
ww_bluesq: Command line scripts
What the command line scripts do and how to use them.

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