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The following courses are examples of actual WeBWorK courses and/or developmental materials that allow guest access. These courses are made available so that the greater mathematical community can see how WeBWorK is actually implemented in a wide variety of situations. For more information about the particular course and to ask for set definition files, etc. please contact the course owner directly.
 
The following courses are examples of actual WeBWorK courses and/or developmental materials that allow guest access. These courses are made available so that the greater mathematical community can see how WeBWorK is actually implemented in a wide variety of situations. For more information about the particular course and to ask for set definition files, etc. please contact the course owner directly.
   
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 16 June 2021

This article has been retained as a historical document. It is not up-to-date and the formatting may be lacking. Use the information herein with caution.

The following courses are examples of actual WeBWorK courses and/or developmental materials that allow guest access. These courses are made available so that the greater mathematical community can see how WeBWorK is actually implemented in a wide variety of situations. For more information about the particular course and to ask for set definition files, etc. please contact the course owner directly.

Course Owner Description
Sagelet Demos travis@mc.edu Examples where the Sage cell server is used inside of a WeBWorK problem
Intro to Proofs travis@mc.edu Examples where WeBWorK can be used to supplement a traditional Foundations course
Elementary Statistics hedleypinsent@nf.sympatico.ca Based on "Basic Statistics for Business and Economics", Lind
SLU Calculus I Differential calculus with Hughes-Hallett; Semester (4 credit) course covering chapters 1-6.
SLU Calculus II Integral Calculus, Sequences and Series with Hughes-Hallett; Semester (4 credit) course covering chapters 7-11.