Introduction to WeBWorK for students.


Welcome to WeBWorK!

I. What is WeBWorK ?

WeBWorK is a system that allows professors to put homework problems on the web and allows students to solve these problems over the web.
Using WeBWorK, students may try to answer homework problems more than once. After each try, a message appears telling the student whether the answer is correct or not. This allows students to try to find out what they did wrong and hopefully to understand the topic of the question better.
Each WeBWorK problem set is individualized (each student has a different version of each problem, for example the numerical values in the formulas may be slightly different).

II. WeBWorK at Rutgers

WeBWorK was developed at the University of Rochester and is being used extensively at Rutgers University for the second time in this course. Only certain sections will be graded on the basis of their WeBWorK assignments; for those sections, approximately 80 points of their total will come from WeBWorK. Anyone with an internet connection can try out Rutgers' version of WeBWorK by following the directions in Part III below.

III. How to use WeBWorK to do Math 135 homework at Rutgers

Using WeBWorK is quite simple.
Below are the basic steps on how to get started.

NOTE: Most pages of WeBWorK also contain directions. Therefore, if you are ever unsure of what you should do, try reading the directions and descriptions on the page at which you are looking.

  1. Find a computer with access to Netscape (or another browser, e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer) and the internet. It can be either your own, a friend's, or one in any of the Rutgers University computer labs.
  2. After you have opened your Web browser, go to the Math 135 page, address http://sites.math.rutgers.edu/courses/135, and then click on Fall 2001. On that page you will see a link to WeBWork. Click on it. This will get you to the main page, which includes necessary information about logging in.
  3. To log in, click on the button that contains the number of your section. This will take you to a login page. Enter your user name and password, and click on the 'Continue' button.
    Your User ID is usually your eden user name. If you have given an email address to the registrar's office that is different from your eden address, or if you have not given any email address to the registrar, your User ID is your nine digit Rutgers Student Number (SSN). In all cases, your initial password is your nine digit Student Number.
    If you do not know your Rutgers e-mail address, ask a consultant in any of the university computer labs.
  4. If your login is incorrect, you will be told so, and you can return to the login page and try again.
    If your login is correct you will see a page where you can do following:
  5. If you want to check the status of your problems (e.g. to double check that your answers have been recorded), use the "Prob. List" button at the top of the page to see the problem list page.
  6. When you are finished, log out using the "Logout" button at the bottom of the page.
  7. That's all, folks!

IV. Important facts to know


Last updated: September 13, 2001  Modified from the Rochester studentintro page by Jean E. Taylor and Y. Markov.