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Creating Assignments

Say goodbye to long hours of grading by assigning your homework with WebAssign! This powerful Internet-based homework delivery service allows you to create assignments, quizzes, and tests quickly and easily, so you can give your students the practice they need.

Assignments can have any number of questions, and you can customize all your homework to include specific exercises and question types. If you are creating an assignment from our ready-to-use textbook question database, the process takes only minutes! Simply choose the questions, determine a due date and time, and decide how many submissions your students should have. Once you save the assignment, students can log on using their own password and username, complete their homework from any computer with Internet access, and see their grades instantly.

You can also create a timed assignment with WebAssign for use as a quiz or test. We offer different security options that allow you to restrict which computers can be used: a single computer, a room of computers, or a building of computers. To control when an assignment can be viewed, you can simply assign a password for the assignment.

Once you start doing homework with WebAssign, you'll never miss making assignments the traditional way. Copy an assignment from one class to another, or reuse an assignment from a past semester. Either way, it's a snap!

 
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"I am especially satisfied with the wide variety of question types, and how easy it is to incorporate a range of difficulty levels in the assignments."

Brian Gilbert,
Linfield College


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