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Revision as of 17:12, 6 August 2012
A Model Course is a complete implementation of WeBWorK for a selection of standard courses. The intent of a model course is to provide an example that might be quickly adopted and utilized by a new user.
The following models can be reviewed by logging in to the appropriate course as a guest user. In this mode, problems can be viewed but answers will not be checked. Easy mechanisms for utilizing these models are currently under construction but anyone desiring to have the current set of problems should download the zipped up set of files available under each course.
As of August 2012, these are still under development. Please consider utilizing them with that understanding. If you have suggestions, please pass them along to the WeBWorK team.
College Algebra
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Pre-Calculus
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Calculus
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Linear Algebra
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Proof Courses
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Statistics
Other
Course Pages
Elementary Statistics
Beginning Algebra
Calculus 1
Multivariate Calculus
Math for Elementary Education
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