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What is WeBWorK?

Example of a WeBWork Problem

WeBWorK is a well-tested homework system for delivering individualized problems over the web. By providing students with immediate feedback as to the correctness of their answers, students can be encouraged to make multiple attempts until they succeed. With individualized problem sets, students can work together but will have to enter their own work to receive credit.

The instructors are provided with real-time statistics, resulting in lesson plans that can be customized to better serve students.

As of August 2012 there were more than 550 institutions using WeBWorK. The majority of the institutions using this homework system are located in the USA, but at least 65 schools are located in Canada and Mexico, as well as in Europe, Asia, and Africa.

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A Gallery of Courses
Existing courses using WeBWorK Assignments
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Introduction to WeBWorK
An article and video summarizing many of the key features and benefits of WeBWorK.
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WeBWorK Sites
Map of known WeBWorK Sites

Documentation

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A Community of Users
Forums, events, users, etc.
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Getting started with WeBWorK
installation, etc.
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Instructors
Resources for teachers
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Authors
Want to write some problems?
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Contribute to WeBWorK
Join this open source community
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Students
Support pages for students using WeBWork

Support

WeBWorK is partially supported by the DUE Division of NSF.