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Revision as of 21:06, 7 April 2011
The WeBWorK Project wiki is a place for WeBWorK instructors, authors, administrators and developers to collaborate.{{#ev:youtube|2kXdIDDL5gM|250|right}}
WeBWorK is an open source Perl-based system for delivering individualized homework problems over the web. By providing students with immediate feedback as to the correctness of their answers, students are encouraged to make multiple attempts until they succeed. By individualizing problems, cheating is discouraged. By providing instructors with real-time statistics, lesson plans can be customized to better serve students. WeBWorK is partially supported by the DUE Division of NSF. (See: Grants, awards, and support.)
The video on the right and the Introduction article summarize many of the key features and benefits of WeBWorK.