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The following courses are examples of actual WeBWorK courses and/or developmental materials that allow guest access.  These courses are made available so that the greater mathematical community can see how WeBWorK is actually implemented in a wide variety of situations.  For more information about the particular course and to ask for set definition files, etc. please contact the course owner directly.


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This page contains a selection of courses that are examples of actual WeBWorK courses and/or developmental materials that allow guest access. These courses are made available so that the greater mathematical community can see how WeBWorK is implemented in a wide variety of situations.
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|Owner
|Description
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|[http://math.mc.edu/webwork2/sage_demos/ Sagelet Demos]
|travis@mc.edu
|Examples where the Sage cell server is used inside of a WeBWorK problem
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|[http://math.mc.edu/webwork2/301/ Intro to Proofs]
|travis@mc.edu
|Examples where WeBWorK can be used to supplement a traditional Foundations course
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|[http://www.teabun.ca/webwork2/MA1670_model/ ElementaryStatistics]
|hedleypinsent@nf.sympatico.ca
|Based on "Basic Statistics for Business and Economics", Lind


There are also model courses. The purpose of these model courses is to provide interested faculty with a collection of problems that allow an instructor to build his/her own course by choosing those modules or sections in which they are interested.
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Latest revision as of 17:20, 9 March 2013

This page contains a selection of courses that are examples of actual WeBWorK courses and/or developmental materials that allow guest access. These courses are made available so that the greater mathematical community can see how WeBWorK is implemented in a wide variety of situations.

There are also model courses. The purpose of these model courses is to provide interested faculty with a collection of problems that allow an instructor to build his/her own course by choosing those modules or sections in which they are interested.

Model Courses
Creating your own course from modules
Sample Courses
Explore a variety of courses and the assignments used