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Contact Frank Zimmermann (fmz at physics dot rutgers
dot edu)
with any questions about the WebAssign homework.
Introduction
Homework counts 20% towards your course grade. For
submission and grading of homework we will use an
Internet-based homework service called WebAssign. It has
several advantages:
- You submit your homework assignment on the Web,
and you get it graded immediately, instead of turning
it in to an instructor and waiting a week to get it
back.
- If any of your answers were wrong, you can retry
the incorrect problems and resubmit your assignment.
You are allowed up to 3 submissions,
which should enable most students to achieve perfect
or near-perfect scores on most assignments.
- Although every student is assigned the same
problems, the numbers in each problem are randomized
so that the numerical answer may vary from student to
student.
Getting Started with WebAssign
Although you can log into WebAssign and examine the
homework assignments right away, you won't be able to
submit answers until you register your WebAssign access
code. You can purchase an access code (often called
WebAssign Card) from the cashiers at either the Rutgers
University Bookstore or the Cook/Douglass Cooperative
Bookstore, or you can
buy it
online. Make sure you purchase the WebAssign code to
be used for the Cutnell & Johnson seventh edition textbook.
To begin using WebAssign, go to the
WebAssign
Login page. (There is a link to this login page from
our main course home page). For your username enter the
first letter of your last name in
lowercase, followed by the ALL
9 DIGITS of your Rutgers Student ID number.
For the institution, enter rutgers in
lowercase, i.e. don't
capitalize rutgers. For the password, enter your 9-digit
Rutgers Student ID number including leading zeroes if
any. After you have logged in, you can (and undoubtedly
should) change your password, but you cannot change your
username or institution.
If you are unable to get into WebAssign for any
reason, send email to the course administrator.
If you used webassign before and your ID does not
work as the password, try your old password. (Normally
old passwords are reset for each semester). If that
still doesn't work (or you've forgotten your old
password), email me immediately.
As mentioned before, the first time you use webassign
you must register your access code. A new 7th edition of
the textbook should come with the access card included.
If you purchased the textbook any other way, you can buy
the access card separately at the bookstore or online at
the WebAssign website (online you will need a credit
card). Make sure that you ask for the correct WebAssign
card that specifically is used for Cutnell & Johnson 7th
edition. After the 14 day grace period has expired, you
will not be allowed any longer to view nor download the
assignments, until you register your access code.
If you are registered for more than one class using
WebAssign, the WebAssign page will give you a list and
let you select the class to work on. If you do not see
all classes, it usually means you have different
usernames in the different classes. Contact your
instructor immediately to correct this.
Changing your password and/or email address
As mentioned above, your initial password is your
9-digit ID number. Your email address in WebAssign is
your eden account address. If you wish to change either
of these, just log into WebAssign and click the Options
button located near the top right, just below the Logout
button. That will take you to a page with buttons for
changing password or email address.
After changing your password or email address,
BE SURE TO CLICK THE SAVE BUTTON
or else the change won't be made.
Preparing Homework Assignments
Each assignment is generally due on Tuesday at 10:00am. WebAssign enforces this deadline very strictly, and
won't accept a submission if you are even one second
late.
The lectures each week will give you practice in
doing problems similar to the ones in the assignment due
the following Tuesday. You are encouraged to discuss
homework problems with your classmates, and the
Math and
Science Learning Center would be an excellent place
for you and your friends to work together. Of course you
should attempt the problems on your own before
discussing them with your friends. If you simply copy
someone else's method for solving a problem, you will
not have learned it well enough for success on exams.
When you are ready to submit an assignment, note that
you can enter numerical answers in a variety of formats:
- A number, with or without a decimal point, e.g.
3215 or 1.23 is a correct format. DO NOT use commas
e.g. 3,215 will not be accepted.
- In scientific notation, e.g. 1.23E5 which means
1.23 multiplied by 10 raised to the power 5. So 1.23E5
is the same as 123000. DO NOT
leave a space between the E and the number before or
after it. Also, DO NOT use the notation 10^5 or 10**5
to express 10 to the fifth power.
- Your answer can make use of mathematical operators
like +, -, *(multiply), the slash symbol (/) for
division, and parentheses. So one could enter 3*(6+5)
which equals 33. DO NOT leave spaces between numbers
and operators, and DO NOT include equal signs, e.g.
=3/6 is invalid.
- THE MOST COMMON PITFALL FOR
STUDENTS is that WebAssign only counts an
answer as correct if it is within 1% of the right
answer. So in solving a homework problem, you should
NOT round off any numbers until the very end, and then
you should submit the answer to three significant
figures. For example, if your answer is 0.012345, you
should enter it as 0.0123 or 1.23E-2. If you enter it
as 0.012, you will be marked wrong, because 0.012
differs from 0.0123 by well over 1%. Note that leading
zeros are NOT significant figures which means that
0.012 has only two significant figures.
- Be carefull NOT to use the letter O for zero 0 or
the letter l for the number one 1. You cannot enter
"pi" for 3.14159.
Submitting Homework Assignments
Once you've entered your answers, click the "Submit
for grading" button at the bottom of the assignment.
Your assignment will be returned with answers marked
correct (with a check) or incorrect (with an X). If any
were incorrect, you can retry the assignment. When you
are ready to resubmit, click the
"Review Last Submission" button. This will bring
up all previous answers and allow you to edit the
incorrect answers. If you simply call up the assignment,
all answers are taken as blank again, and you will need
to re-enter all your previous correct answers.
You are also allowed to "Submit" your answer
separately for each question. This may be a useful
shortcut.
You are allowed up to 3 submissions for each
assignment. The last submission you make is the one
whose grade will be recorded. Here are some helpful
hints concerning submission of homework:
- Once you click the Submit button, be patient and
WAIT for a reply. If you impatiently click the button
again, you will use up another of your 3 allowed
submissions.
- You must allow your Web browser to accept cookies.
Most Web browsers do accept cookies by default, so you
should be okay unless you have explicitly disabled
this feature.
- If you do not see your name at the top of the
assignment, you are not logged in properly. This
usually results from bookmarking an internal WebAssign
page instead of the login page.
- Do not use the "Back" button on your browser; use
the buttons on the WebAssign screen. Otherwise you may
recall a cached page and your assignment might not get
submitted properly.
- Be sure to click the WebAssign logout button
before exiting your browser.
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