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WebAssign Fall 2005 Newsletter

November already? How time flies!

At this rate New Year's will be here in about, oh, three days (it would seem). We'd better update you on what's cooking here at WebAssign.

In this issue:


New WebAssign Features

Download Manager

Within the Tasks menu you will find a new item: Download Manager.



From this one central location, you can now download all scores, rosters, or your WebAssign GradeBook and save the result on your computer as an Excel file.

Multi-section classes can be downloaded in one step, either as multi-sheet Excel workbook or a zipfile containing individual spreadsheets.

If you have a WebAssign course that is linked to a Blackboard course, the Scores Download includes an option to retrieve scores in a CSV file that can be imported into the Blackboard gradebook.

We plan to add more downloadable items to the Download Manager in the future, including student essays, responses, forum posts, etc. If you have suggestions to make the download manager better please let us know!

Folders, Question Browser, Enhanced My Files

Released at the end of September, these features are not brand-new, but still new to many folks. Folders allows you to organize all of your assignments along with questions, images, pdf and Word documents. The online HTML manual covers Folders along with other new features; look for these in the beginning of the table of contents. There is also a PDF addendum [pdf: 455 kB] to the manual describing the new features released in September.

GradeBook Sorting

Just released! Now you can sort your GradeBook by any column. Find out who are your A+ students or which students excel in homework but have trouble on tests. Send out a "I am concerned ..." message to students who are falling behind. A class rank ordering is the convenient way to assess a student's work in your class when they request a letter of recommendation!

Minor Changes Since the Last Newsletter

Symbolic images have been restored to their proper size. You may not have noticed but they were unintentionally smaller for a while. We also added several new images -- propto, ell, hbar, cintegral, and perp (or perpendicular) are displayed as shown at left. You can find all the tokens you can use with Symbolic::Image here.

A new button was added to the main toolbar -- the How to button. It gives you quick access to the common tasks from Chapter 2 of the manual.

Several WebAssign teachers demonstrated the jmol applet at our annual users group meeting. The WebAssign programmers made jmol() into a function right before our very eyes. You can get a spinable 3D molecule in a WebAssign question just by typing jmol(filename). The file can be in one of several standard formats, see question ID 458312 or jmol.sourceforge.net for more information.

We have made the text boxes like those in question and assignment editors keep the characters you type and not change them on saving. In the past, if you entered ° (the character entity reference for the degree sign), upon saving, the degree sign would be displayed in the text box, not the entity reference. We call this WYTIWYG or What You Type Is What You Get.

We also released a new flag for multiple choice and multiple select questions, $SET_EACH_POSITION . If this flag is set in the answer field, you can enter the answer box tag, <_>, for the positions you want the choices. Most often you will want them in a table. See the template question named template.set_each_position for an example.

You can now specify where the sigfigs icon is displayed. By default, the icon appears directly in front of the answer box. If you need to place it in a different place, just enter the <SIGFIGS> tag where you want the icon to be displayed.

The online manual for WebAssign is now available in both HTML and pdf formats. You can always reach the manual page from the Help link at the top right of all your WebAssign pages.


Coming Soon

Enhanced Rescore

If you have ever had to repair a question on a live assignment, you know that sometimes a student will have entered a correct response on an earlier attempt, but not their most recent submission. How nice it would be to be able to do a rescore which checked all submissions for each student and counted any correct answer it found… well this is on the way.

The "rescore" link on the scores page of each assignment will soon launch a small popup window which will give you additional control over the rescore: which question(s) and students to rescore, and whether to consider last or best (all) submissions. This new rescore tool will also solve the issue of browsers "timing-out" when trying to rescore a very large class/assignment.

Partial Credit for Sig Fig Answers

Students believe they should get partial credit when their numerical answer is correct, but they entered an incorrect number of significant figures. When this new feature is released, you will be able to decide how much partial credit your students will receive. This feature will work with any question that has been coded to check for significant figures.

New Menus

We will soon be updating the look and feel of the Javascript menus on the faculty side of WebAssign. The new menus should work reliably in all recent browsers, and will not display the "sticking" behavior that the current menus sometimes exhibit.

As part of this upgrade, we will also be changing the functionality of these menus so that they open when you click instead of when your mouse passes over them. This change brings our menus more in line with the way menus function in almost all non-web-based applications. We realize that this change will take some getting used to, but we are confident that once accustomed to this new behavior they will feel more comfortable.

For those who aren't familiar with the Javascript menus, you can enable them now by going to "My Options", selecting the "Settings" tab, and changing the first option listed. Previously these menus were off unless specifically turned on. After this upgrade, they will be turned on by default.


Consider Our New Unlimited Site License Solutions...

Ask us about our "unlimited usage licenses" by department or institution, discounted so that you can budget for your growth over a several year period. With an unlimited license, all of your instructors can take advantage of WebAssign -- a bonus that provides unexpected returns in innovative teaching and learning.

The WebAssign shared database of questions/assignments, homework forums, tutoring and grade books provides a way to stretch limited funds to cover more of your instructional needs. If you are interested in learning more, please email Dan Linville.


Editor's Corner

Hints/Feedback, Other Enhancements.

If you are using the latest edition of a Serway physics textbook, or the Silberberg or Chang titles in chemistry, you have noticed that we are working with the publishers to add interactive hints and feedback to textbook questions.

In addition, these textbooks and others are now offering enhancements like links to animations, eBook resources, or other online resources within WebAssign questions. Ask your textbook representative if they plan to enhance the textbook you are using!

Some of these advanced hint/feedback features will also be a part of the next version of the WebAssign question editor, so you can easily add them to your own questions.

Textbook Contributions

We would like to sincerely thank all those who have coded questions and contributed them to the shared textbook set for a textbook. Your contributions greatly benefit the whole community of teachers using WebAssign, and we intend to establish a prominent section of our upcoming community website to recognize your efforts publicly.

Coding Errors

We are always trying to improve our editorial process, but sometimes errors still slip through. We will continue to try to fix these as soon as they are reported, and will be adding a button within WebAssign to make reporting suspected textbook errors even easier.

For now, the best way is to simply send an email to support@webassign.net -- this address puts all emails into a shared "ticketing" system which makes it easier for us to ensure that no request is missed.

In addition, anyone who is interested in part-time (paid) coding or testing of textbook questions should feel free to contact us about current projects.


New Members of the WebAssign Team

WebAssign welcomes several new people to our growing team.

  • Dan Linville is our new Senior Account Representative. Dan is the person to contact about unlimited usage licenses and getting more of your faculty on board for a budgetable amount.
  • Chris Goulette has joined the editorial team as our Statistics Editor. He has already overseen the addition of several statistics books to WebAssign, and we have several more under development. Does your statistics department know that they can now use WebAssign?
  • Vince Hamner has also joined the editorial staff to expand our on-hand physics and chemistry expertise. He will also be available to help out with any textbook coding questions you may have.
  • Andy Coats and John Fowler have come on board in the programming department. We're excited to have them here improving our ability to keep making the WebAssign program better and better.

Remember that we're always here if you need assistance.

If you have an idea for improvement, or if you are having problems, just let us know. We can only help if we are aware of your need.

Until next time, best wishes from all of us.

Sincerely,
The WebAssign Team

 
 

Nov 22, 2005
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