WebAssign Instructions PHYS101N
Uphold the honor code at all times.
Important info:
The Class Key for this class (PHYS101N) will be announced shortly before the
beginning of the semester.
If you encounter problems or have questions, always check out the WebAssign
Home Page first (there are links to the student guide and
technical support), then "Known
problems" on this page!
For assistance with registering
etc.: Annette Vialet, WebAssign
Coordinator, OCNPS Room 306 (Physics Dept. office), phone 3-3468, email
avialet@odu.edu.
For any other unresolved issues and any comments on this webpage:
Contact the instructor, Sebastian Kuhn
(skuhn@odu.edu).
On this page:
- WebAssign Deadlines
- About WebAssign
- Logging on to WebAssign
- Registering with WebAssign
- After logging on to WebAssign
- Hints on submitting assignment answers
- What to do if you have problems
WebAssign Deadlines
- WebAssign for this class will become available (only) on Sunday
August 23, 8 a.m.
- You can register yourself
(i.e. set up a user ID and password) anytime, but if at all possible do
it before classes start.
- The deadline for entering your registration code in WebAssign
is Sunday
September 6, 2009 at
08:00 AM EDT. If you have not entered your code by
that date you will not be able to submit any more homework solutions to
WebAssign. You can get your access code from your WebAssign Student
Packet available at the
ODU Bookstore, or online directly from "WebAssign" (log in and follow
the link). Contact Annette Vialet (avialet@odu.edu)
for help with signing up if you have problems. Here is more information
on the Web Assign Access code: http://www.webassign.net/info/support/access_codes.html
- Assignment solutions must be submitted before 11:59
pm on the due date (usually Tuesdays). After that you will be prevented
from
submitting your
answers. There will be no extensions
under any circumstances. In practice, you should submit
your solutions way ahead of the deadline, so you won't be caught
in any last minute rush or technical glitch.
- About WebAssign
This Fall Physics 101 will be using WebAssign for submission and
grading
of your homework. You will still work out problems with paper
and pencil, but answers will be submitted online to the WebAssign
website.
One of the benefits of this system is that you will receive immediate
feedback
as to whether or not you have completed the problem correctly. Multiple
submissions (up to FOUR) of
each problem will be allowed (except
for multiple choice problems -
usually only 1
answer allowed), so
if
you initially work out a problem incorrectly you will have an
opportunity
to rework the problem correctly and receive credit.
Each week a new assignment will be posted. The current assignment,
with
due date, will
be
given
when you log onto WebAssign. (Make sure you solve the earlier
assignments first - sometimes, 2 assignments are visible at the same
time.) Note that WebAssign will not accept
submission
of homework past the due date - no
exceptions. Submit your answers plenty early - it is very risky to wait until the last
few hours to submit your solutions - there can be technical problems
(with WebAssign, your Internet connection, etc.) but there will not be any extensions.
Homework problems will originate from the textbook. Note that
WebAssign
can alter the numbers in individual problems from those appearing in
the
text. You should, therefore, read all problems on WebAssign carefully.
Some problems will require you to type in some text ("word problems").
Except for those, the correct solutions for all problems will become
available immediately after the deadline for you to see. Some solutions
to homework problems will also be posted on the course
homepage
after the assignment due date.
In order to benefit from your homework, you should neatly
write
up all problems and your solutions and keep a notebook or binder with
all your work. You may
be
asked to hand in your homework binder for review at anytime.
And remember, the academic integrity code is to be maintained at all
times. Submitting answers (or having someone else submit for you) on
WebAssign for problems that you have not
worked
out is cheating and a violation of the Honor Code.
Logging on to WebAssign
Please read all the information that came with your WebAssign
Student
Packet before logging onto the system. WebAssign can be accessed on the
internet at www.webassign.net
or go directly to the login page at www.webassign.net/student.html.
This class will become available on WebAssign on Sunday morning, August
23 8:00 a.m.
- For first-time users: You have to first register
yourself with the system before you can log in. See instructions in
"Registering with WebAssign" below. You can choose your own username
and password (within given constraints).
- From now on you can login using your Username,
Institution,
and Password. For Institution, use "odu".
Registering with WebAssign
- Before you can login to WebAssign, you first have to set up your
registration. Here are the step-by-step instructions:
- Go to the login page at www.webassign.net/student.html
or click the "login button" on the WebAssign
Home Page .
- Click "I have a Class Key".
- Enter the Class Key for this
class (PHYS101N) in
the 3 fields that appear
(one group of characters per field) (will be announced).
- You should see the correct class information. Click
"Yes, this is my class".
- Choose the link that applies to you ("I
need to create a WebAssign account" or "I already have a WebAssign
account" - the latter if you have used WebAssign in a previous class).
- Fill out all the information on the
form that appears. If this is your first WebAssign account, you can
choose your username and password as you please (otherwise you can keep
the ones you already had). For institution, use "odu".
- Now you should be able to login with
your username and password (see above). The class will be accessible
after August 23, 8:00 a.m.
- You will be able to use WebAssign for free for 2 weeks (until
September 6). After that, you MUST enter a registration code to
continue. You can find this code in your WebAssign
Student
Packet which you can buy from the ODU bookstore. If you buy a brand new
text book, it should come with the proper WebAssign code! You can also buy
your access code directly from the WebAssign Website with your credit
card- log in to your account and follow the
appropriate link (button).
(Note: Go to a checkout
cashier on
the ground floor to buy your WebAssign Student Package - they are not
available in the textbook section on the 2nd floor.) Check that any
Package sold by the bookstore will work with our class - otherwise you should get a refund from the
bookstore if you
return the wrong package.
- If you did not register your access code with WebAssign before
September 6, you
will no longer be able to submit solutions to the homework problems until
you register.
After logging on to WebAssign
After you have successfully logged onto WebAssign, you will see
buttons allowing you to enter an access code or purchase one directly
from WebAssign if you haven't already done so (there will be a message
reminding you if you haven't entered an access code yet). If you want
to proceed without entering/purchasing an access code, you can do so
(until September 6) with another button. You will see your home page,
which you can customize to some extent. Among the things you can find
there are announcements from me and from WebAssign, a "Physics 101"
forum you can use to post relevant information for the class and read
other students posts, and other information.
On the same page, you should also see
your "Current Assignments" along with due date and time. (Sometimes
there might be 2 assignments visible - make sure you work the one with
the earlier due date first!!!). You can submit your
answers at any time before the due date, up to four times (except for some multiple choice
problems). This is true
for each individual answer field - you can submit just one problem or a
part thereof for a given assignment. Each submission will
be immediately scored so you know if you got it right. Only if you
enter or change an answer in a
given field will it count as a new submission for that field.
If you are new to WebAssign, you should first do the Assignment
"Introduction to WebAssign". This will not affect your class grade, but
will let you practice with the system. In general, click on the
assignment you want to work on and answer the
questions.
Remember, unless otherwise stated, WebAssign considers answers with one
percent accuracy to be correct. In general, this means entering 3
significant
figures.
You can submit your work, log out and return at a later time to
complete
your assignment. At the end, you
should click "submit all new answers" to make absolutely sure to get
full credit.
Hints on submitting assignment answers
(PLEASE
READ THIS CAREFULLY)
- WebAssign is able to randomize the assignment questions. That is,
the
data
(numerical values) given by WebAssign may
be different from those given in the problem in the
textbook. Therefore you should look at the WebAssign assignment before
attempting the problems. If WebAssign has randomized the data in a
question, they
will be shown in red on your screen. Once you have made one
submission
to that assignment, the question will remain the same for subsequent
submissions.
Each student may therefore have a different set of data for
which to
solve
the problem.
- Remember, in general WebAssign looks for 1 percent accuracy (3
significant
figures). So work out the problem keeping at least 4-5 digits of
intermediate results and then round off
the answer to three digits.
- Each assignment has an open
date, for which the assignment can
first be
viewed. This date usually corresponds to the due date of the previous
assignment
(one week ahead of the new due date).
- Each assignment has also a due
date, after which you will not be able to submit any solutions for that
assignment. Although assignments will ultimately be due 1 minute before
midnight on the given day, it is highly recommended that you consider
early afternoon on those days as the "effective deadline". That way,
you still
have several hours if something goes wrong with WebAssign or your
computer.
Technical glitches at 9 p.m. will not
be a sufficient reason for me to extend the deadline - if you wait this
long, you are taking a gamble!
- You are given four
submissions for each numerical answer question (less for multiple
choice ones).
Following
the input of an answers, press the button "Submit New Answers to
Question" and you will be told whether you got it right or
wrong.
You can then correct the wrong answers and resubmit. You can log off
and
come back later to continue working on your assignment.
- I advise you to always press the button "Submit New Answers to
Question" after entering your results. Do not
use "Save work", as you won't
know whether the answers you entered are correct and (potentially
worse!) WebAssign will not
automatically enter your saved answers again the
next time you open the assignment - you have to remember to click the
link "View Saved Work"!
- Never use your browser's navigation buttons ("Back", "Forward",
etc.) to navigate WebAssign. Always use the links provided on the
webpages themselves. Also, remember, you have to enable cookies, you
have to make sure you are logged in as you,
and you have to log out and close the window
once you're done. Otherwise, you might loose all
credit for your work!
- Answers to the WebAssign problems will be posted immediately
after the
assignment deadline and you will not be able to make further
submissions. No exceptions/extensions!
- The full solutions to selected assignments will be posted on the PHYS101
web site following the Assignment deadline.
- Remember: Whenever you need some guidance, you can always find a
link "Help"
and a link "Guide"
in the WebAssign window.
- If you get stuck on a particular problem, you may use the "helpdesk"
link to send me a short message. However, don't expect me to respond at
11:00 p.m. with 59 minutes left before the deadline!
- You may use the forums on WebAssign to exchange information with
other students and with the instructor.
What to do if you have problems
First, see whether the FAQ page
answers your question. Then, read the guide (use the "Guide" link on
any WebAssign page) or get online help (use the "Help" link).
If you cannot log into WebAssign, there are a
number of possible
reasons.
You may not have registered properly, or you
may have forgotten which username and password you used to register, or
you may have waited
too long to enter a valid access code. Contact Annette Vialet (avialet@odu.edu) for help. If the
problem seems to be be with one of the computers in the Learning
Center, ask C.J. Oakley (Physics Stockroom) for help (COakley@odu.edu).
If you are having other difficulties, please
check the WebAssign messages and instructions and this (and the main
PHYS101) webpage first to see if I am already aware
of the problem and the status of the resolution of the problem.
Otherwise contact me.
Always
provide the following information in your email:
- Your class and instructor
- Your full name as it appears on your official University records
- Your Student ID number
- A detailed description of the problem you are having
- I will respond to your email with instructions on how to
proceed
or direct you to the webpage for detailed instructions (but it may take
a while for my answer).
-
- If you are able to logon on but go no further, the problem may be
with
the setting (or particular brand) of your web browser. Make sure that
the setting about "cookies" is set to "Accept
all cookies" or "Always accept cookies" and that you are not being
blocked by a firewall. And be patient - WebAssign for our class will
only go live after August 23rd!
- Known Problems with the System
- None known at the moment.
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PHYS101 Webpage