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Welcome to Day One. MATH 209 – Engineering Calculus Fall 2013. Your Resources are Available in the Bookstore NOW!.

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  1. Welcome to Day One MATH 209 – Engineering Calculus Fall 2013

  2. Your Resources are Availablein the Bookstore NOW! • For students who do not want a physical copy of the textbook, it will suffice to purchase stand-alone access to Enhanced Web Assign, available at the Special Services Desk. ISBN: 0538738073 • For students who do want physical copy of the textbook, the following option is available: • Hardcover bundle (includes solutions manuals) & Enhanced WebAssign access code with digital Youbook, Calculus Early Transcendentals (7th edition) and Calculus Test Prep Problem Set. ISBN: 0176579192 • All options include life of edition accesss to Enhanced WebAssign and Your Stewart Youbook (e-book)

  3. Logging in to Enhanced WebAssign

  4. Allows you to complete required online homework assignments. • Provides you with immediate feedback. • Helps you stay on track with the course. • Includes rich, tutorial content to aid in concept mastery. • Provides access to an AWESOME interactive digital version of your textbook (or relevant textbook passages). • Will help you to succeed in this course. • Enhanced WebAssign

  5. Please go to the login page at: http://webassign.net/login.html • So, How Do I Log In? Click on I have a Class Key

  6. Your Class Key (see next slide for your key): • Enter Your Class Key

  7. How to Self-Enroll in WebAssign Your Class Key is (make sure you choose the right section): • EA1 ualberta 4437 2230 • EB1 ualberta 2544 3860 • EC1 ualberta 9365 7495 • ED1 ualberta 8449 7227 • EE1 ualberta 8095 5635 • EF1 ualberta 8140 4947 • EG1 ualberta 5481 3287 • EH1ualberta 6751 5096 • EJ1 ualberta 0640 0348

  8. You’ll receive confirmation that your Class Key has been recognized. Click Yes, this is my class. • Confirmation

  9. Log into your existing account • If you have used Enhanced WebAssign in Math 100 and 101, you already have a WebAssign account. • After entering your class key, simply log in to your old account. Do NOT create a new one.

  10. New Users: Complete the Log In Information Username: Enter a username of your choice. Please choose something other than your U of A CCID. Fill out the required fields only, marked by a *. You must use your U of A email address. Do not supply your student ID #.

  11. After logging in, you will see a notice that shows you payment options: • To register, enter your access code if you have an access code card. • If you do not have an access code card, you can buy an access code online with a credit card or by using a PayPal accountor purchase one at the Special Services desk at the bookstore. • You can also access your course under a free 14 day trial period. • After the Grace Period ends, you must enter an access code to continue working on assignments and accessing your grades. • How Do I Pay for WebAssign?

  12. Payment/Code Registration Screen

  13. EWA with eBook • What Does Your Access Code Look Like?

  14. Entering Your Access Code

  15. Your Home Page

  16. Homework Assignments

  17. EWA includes entry palettes to allow you to easily enter the appropriate notation (when required) to submit your answers. • MathPad, PhysPad, CalcPad

  18. Log in, then click My Options in the upper right corner. Enter an email address if none is listed. • In Change Password, enter your new password, then re-enter your new password for confirmation. • Enter your current password in the lower left corner. • Click Save. • Resetting Your Password

  19. Click Reset Password on the Login Page. • You will need your username, institution code and the email address for your account. • Otherwise, your instructor is able to reset your password. • What if I Forget My Password?

  20. Links to the WebAssign Student Guide are available on your Login Page and after logging in. • The Student Guide Explains • How to access and open assignments. • How to answer various types of questions. • How to ask your teacher for help. • How to view scores and grades. • How to find additional resources. • Student Guide

  21. WebAssign Best Practices • When to use the ‘Ask Your Teacher’ link: • If you entered in an answer but realize you used the wrong notation/symbols • If you are experiencing technical difficulties with any of the WebAssign functions. Check your browser settings first and/or contact WebAssign help. • When you should attend instructor office hours or go to the Math student help centre: • When you are not sure how to do a certain problem or question and need guidance • If you need extra help understanding the concept or question • What to do if you have questions

  22. Additional WebAssign help: • Phone support: (800) 955-8275, then press 1 • Email support: student_help@webassign.net • See the WebAssign support page at www.webassign.net/user_support/student/for support hours • Need Help?

  23. Your professors have carefully selected your course materials. Visit your campus bookstore to find these options. • Got Questions? Not sure what to buy? Look for us at the bookstore with textbook questions during the first 2 weeks of class or ask a bookstore staff member. • Your course text materials are now available!!

  24. Your Integrated Youbook (e-book)

  25. Access all integrated Media Study Tools Print for offline viewing Zoom in for larger viewing Access the TOC Change the page view Choose a page #

  26. Makes notes Highlight the text All the notes and highlights will be tracked. Access them any time. Attach the notes to any page

  27. VIDEO EXAMPLES: These are videos of instructors working through selected Worked Examples from the text. You can stop, rewind, and review complex examples as you work the problem. LECTURE VIDEOS: A series of hundreds of clips covering all three semesters. Videos will help if you miss a class or are a more visually oriented or auditory learner.

  28. TEC Animations, written and narrated by Jim Stewart, offer a number of ways to reinforce concepts for review or by using the accompanying exercises and examples. WOLFRAM DEMONSTRATIONS: watch a web preview or download the animation to your hard drive to work with the full version. Explore these animations at critical points of your study throughout the text.

  29. All Homework Tutors can also be accessed from the main YouBook toolbar by clicking the down arrow to the left of the icon. You can click the “Add Bookmark” button to save Exercises to your Tutor Bookmarks panel for easy reference. The Homework Tutors are composed of three parts: 1) Problem statement from the textbook 2) Homework Hints which were written by Jim Stewart and are intended to guide you if you’re stuck. 3) Video Solutions

  30. Good luck & have a great school year!

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