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*''If you click on this button from a specific problem,'' then your instructor will be sent a link that will take him directly to the problem you are working on. Therefore, you don't need to tell the instructor which problem you are working on. | *''If you click on this button from a specific problem,'' then your instructor will be sent a link that will take him directly to the problem you are working on. Therefore, you don't need to tell the instructor which problem you are working on. | ||
*'''Do not assume this e-mail will be confidential!''' The instructor can decide to let these e-mails be sent to multiple individuals, including the TA and the WeBWorK administrator. | *'''Do not assume this e-mail will be confidential!''' The instructor can decide to let these e-mails be sent to multiple individuals, including the TA and the WeBWorK administrator. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:22, 9 February 2012
If your instructor allows it, throughout most pages of WeBWorK you will see a button that looks like the following:
If you click on this button, you will be taken to a page where you can type a question that will be sent to your instructor. There are two things to keep in mind:
- If you click on this button from a specific problem, then your instructor will be sent a link that will take him directly to the problem you are working on. Therefore, you don't need to tell the instructor which problem you are working on.
- Do not assume this e-mail will be confidential! The instructor can decide to let these e-mails be sent to multiple individuals, including the TA and the WeBWorK administrator.