Since the Fall 2010 term, we have been using
WebAssign in some of our Calculus sections. For Spring 2012, we're now using a new (7th) edition of the textbook and may require use of WebAssign in Calculus sections, at the choice of the instructor.
Student FAQ
Student FAQ
Q: Will WebAssign be required in my Calculus I or Calculus II section?
A:
Sections requiring WebAssign, with their class keys, will be posted here, as this information becomes available.
Q: Can I use WebAssign if it is not required in my Calculus section?
A:
WebAssign courses that consist just of all available problems, for use as practice, have been set up for use of students who have or want to buy a WebAssign access code. Do not use these if your section requires WebAssign, in that case you will have a different class key. The class keys to use if WebAssign is not required are:
Calculus I (7th Edition of the textbook): class key columbia 4413 0889
Calculus II (7th Edition of the textbook): class key columbia 6422 3780
Calculus III (7th Edition of the textbook): class key columbia 5808 9567
Calculus IV (7th Edition of the textbook: class key columbia 6911 5981
Q: I have a copy of the book, but not a WebAssign access code. What do I do?
A:
You should be able to enroll in your WebAssign section, but after a short grace period will need to purchase an access code to continue using it. You should be offered options for how to do this from within the software, or see here for more information about the possible ways to purchase an access code directly.
Q: I don't need a print copy of the textbook, just want to buy an eBook. What should I do?
A:
The publisher sells online access to the eBook version of the textbook, for all semesters you will use the book, together with an access code for WebAssign, see
here for more information.
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