Sunday, August 23, 2015

guest/anonymous access to webwork

Hello:
     I recall you recommending us to try to preform homework
problems signed in as "Guest." How do I sign in as a guest on WeBWork?
Thanks:
     *******

<and>

Professor Taylor,

Hello, my name is **** ******** and I am in your
MAT 267 class, section 72768. How can I access the homework as a guest to
work on problems before completing the homework for a grade? I have not
used this feature of WeBWork before. Thanks.

Sincerely,
**** ********

<and>

Good Afternoon Professor,


I was looking over WebWork, this being the
first time I have used it, and would like to know how exactly do you work
the homeworks as "Guest". Also on the syllabus, you mentioned there being
an "introduction set". Again, I would like to know where I can locate this
to get better accustomed to WebWork.


Thank you for your help,

**** **** *******

My apologies, for two reasons.  First, I meant to say access webwork as anonymous/student to do the practice problems first.  Second, I find that I'm not able to access the practice problems online myself--I am corresponding with the webwork systems admin on this issue.   I do find that if I login to my own account, at the bottom I can click on the button "Download PDF or TeX Hardcopy for Current Set" which will let me choose to download one of the practice sets.    I'm not sure you can access these hardcopies in the same way, so here is a link to one version of the hardcopy.  I realize that this is not as useful as having webwork tell you when you've done a problem but at least you can get started.

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