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Working with Assignments > Taking Homework or Test Assignments
Taking Homework or Test Assignments This section provides step-by-step instructions on how to take a Homework or Test. These assignment types permit you to work through the questions in any order. Your instructor's settings will determine the features appearing in your assignment. For example, your instructor can control if you are able to check your work, set a time limit, print questions, see feedback, or save and resume your assignment at a later time. Note: Assignments that start with a quiz and provide a customized study plan are called Adaptive Study Plans or "Study Tools" assignments. See Taking Adaptive Study Plans Assignments for more information. Questions can appear in a variety of formats. For Multiple Choice and True/False questions, you select a choice from a list. For other question formats, you may need to enter multiple answers, type short essay responses, or link matching items with your mouse. To start an assignment 1. Click the Assignments link to open the Assignments page. 2. Use the tools on the Assignments page to display your assignments in the most useful way. See Using the Assignments Page for details. 3. Open the Assignment Ready page by clicking an option in the Actions column: Take . Begins your first attempt on a graded assignment. Practice . Starts an assignment for review that is Not Graded . Retake . Starts an assignment you have previously submitted. However, not all assignments are set up to permit multiple takes. Resume . Continues an assignment that you saved in progress. Not all assignments can be saved and resumed. If a password is required, type it into the Password field. Note: An assignment may no longer be available, if you have taken it the maximum number of times or if it is past its due date. If your instructor has set an Unavailable Date and you have not yet scored 100%, you can take an assignment past its due date (although there is generally a penalty). Before beginning your assignment, review the Assignment Ready page for instructions or any special conditions that apply to your assignment. 4. Click the Start Assignment Now button to begin taking the assignment. You can use the Cancel button to return to the Assignments page instead. By doing so, the assignment is not counted as taken. Note: The start button label may vary slightly, depending on assignment type or status. 5. Begin answering questions once your assignment or test is completely loaded. To answer questions The series of steps below start from the beginning of your assignment take. Use the steps outlined above to load your assignment. Warning: During an assignment, never close your browser, go to another site, or use your browser's forward and back buttonsyou will lose your current work, and your attempt is counted as one of your allowed "Takes." Use only the CengageNOWv2 navigation buttons and links. Be sure each page loads completely before proceeding. 1. Read each question carefully for special instructions, and answer as directed. 2. Evaluate the correctness of your current answer by clicking the Check My Work button (in questions that provide it). This displays a collapsible feed back window where you can see if your answer is "correct," "partially correct," or "incorrect" in addition to additional feedback. This option allows you to improve your answer before submitting the assignment for grading. Feedback icons which evaluate your work can include the following: ° Correct ° Incorrect ° Partially Correct - The answer has one or more elements that are incomplete or incorrect. ° Needs Instructor Grading - The answer you entered must be evaluated later by your instructor. 3. When available, you can click the arrow icons on the Feedback window to collapse or expand either the entire window or individual feedback sections. 4. ( Optional ) Click the Calculator icon to open a basic calculator. You can reposition the calculator window within your browser. 5. ( Optional ) If your instructor has enabled it, you can click Print Item in the heading to print a copy of the current question. Note: Printing items does not work for Flash-based items such as General Ledger (CLGL). 6. Click Hints or Show Additional Info (if available) to get help with answering your question. Note: Depending on your assignment's settings, you may also see options for other resources such as your eBook , turning on Audio , related Exercises , Show Me How videos, Dynamic Exhibits , and Spreadsheets . 7. Questions with multiple answers may provide a Clear All link, which allows you to let you start that question over. 8. Click a number in the Questions column, if you are not automatically advanced to the next question. You can also use the arrow controls in the lower right corner of the page to go to the previous question or the next question in sequence. You can work through most questions in any order. This makes it easy to answer skipped questions and change your previous answers before submitting the assignment for grading. 9. ( Optional ) Contact Technical Support - Click this button to open the Cengage support site in a new browser window. 10. When permitted, you can click the Save and Exit button to finish your assignment in a later session. Note: An assignment may no longer be available, if you have taken it the maximum number of times or if it is past its due date. However, if your instructor has set an Unavailable Date and you have not yet scored 100%, you can take an assignment past its due date (generally with a penalty). 11. When you are completely finished with all sections of the assignment, click the Submit Assignment for Grading button (labeled Submit Assignment for Practice work or Submit Test for Grading for tests). The Submit Assignment for Grading? message window opens so that you can confirm you are ready to turn in the assignment. It will also caution you if any answers are still incomplete and give you an option to continue the assignment. 12. Click Submit for Grading to confirm you want to submit your assignment and exit. Click Continue Taking Assignment to cancel the submission and return to the assignment take. Caution: Each time you click Submit Assignment for Grading , you use one of your available takes. Many assignments are set up to permit only one take. The Assignment Finished or Test Finished page opens to give you several options for your next step. Depending on the assignment settings, you may be able to see your overall score, click View Assignment Results to review your answers (if allowed by your instructor), Take This Assignment Again (if multiple takes are allowed), or Go Back to the Assignments List . To save a partially finished assignment Use these instructions when your instructor has set up your assignment so you can stop the current take and finish it at another time. You will see a Save and Exit button when this option is available. Once saved, your assignment will continue to appear on the Assignments page with a Resume button for starting your take. Your assignment will continue to be available until the Due Date or Unavailable Date has passed. 1. Click the Save and Exit button on your assignment take page to automatically leave and save your assignment. The Assignment Saved page will open. 2. Choose between the options to Go Back to the Assignments List or Resume This Assignment . You can also open your assignment later by clicking the Resume button on the Assignments page. Note: Your assignment may no longer be available if you have taken it the maximum number of times or if it is past its due date. When your instructor sets an Unavailable Date and you have not yet scored 100%, you can continue to take an assignment past its due date (generally with a late penalty). To review your answers From the Assignments page: 1. Use the tools in the Assignments page to organize your assignments in the most useful way. See Using the Assignments Page . 2. Select All Assignments and click the number or status provided in the Score column to open the View Assignment Results page (when your instructor has allowed this option). See Using the View Assignment Results Page for more details. From the Assignment Finished page: 1. Click View Assignment Results . 2. The View Assignment Results page opens. See Using the View Assignment Results Page for more details. Note: The availability of your assignment results can depend on the status of questions that require manual grading or how your instructor set up the assignment permissions. To print your assignment From the Assignments page you may be able to print a blank copy of your assignment. 1. Use the tools in the Assignments page to display your assignments in the most useful way. See Using the Assignments Page for more details. 2. Click the Print blank assignment button for the assignment you want to print and the assignment will appear in a new browser window. 3. Click the Print button to open your browser's your printing preferences. 4. Click Print again once your preferences are set. Note: You can print your assignments only if your instructor set the permission to allow it.
Change Submission Attempts
By default, all concept checks and end-of-chapter quizzes use the number of attempts you chose during course setup. If your class is struggling with certain chapters, you may want to allow more attempts on those assignments.
- Click an activity link to open the assignment editor.
- Enter a number in Attempts .
- Click Save .
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My Favorite MindTap Feature: The Progress App
My favorite MindTap feature is the Progress App. Within the Progress app, you will find a gradebook with powerful data about engagement and class progress. Students can also view their learning profile. This shows where they stand at all times, both individually and compared to the class at large.
The challenge I had previously was easily identifying and communicating with my struggling students. The Progress App is a one-stop shop. It allows me to pinpoint areas that might be troubling the entire class and see how individual students are doing. This is where I spend the majority of my time when working with student assignments and grades, especially when a student reaches out for assistance and I need to quickly access their details.
Analyzing student performance with the Progress App
All tabs on the Progress App are powerful, but I find the Analytics tab (or the Reports tab, depending on which version of MindTap you are using) to be the most helpful in giving me the information I need. MindTap Analytics measures student engagement using an algorithm based on the number of times a student logs in to MindTap , the types and number of activities they access (including highlights, readings, and searches performed), and overall time spent in MindTap. There are three Analytics views—Engagement Level, Time in Course, and Percentage of Activities Accessed. At the bottom of each chart, the course dashboard displays class averages, time in MindTap, number of logins, and percentage of activities accessed. This allows me to see how my classes are doing as a whole.
Throughout the Analytics tab, students are represented as gray dots. Hovering over a dot will reveal the student’s name, time in course, course score, and engagement score. This allows instructors to instantly access an in-depth analysis for each student by clicking on their name. In addition to the individual student’s engagement details, you can view all the students’ assignments and scores. Here you can email the student about their class performance, encouraging them to do better or to seek help. You can also send the high-performing students kudos, which I find they appreciate. And if needed, you can also drop students from MindTap.
You will be provided with a breakdown of students’ scores as well as a list of all the gradable activities. In addition to seeing each score, you also see the number of attempts made. You can also view notes that indicate whether it was a graded assignment or a practice assignment. It may also indicate whether late submissions are allowed without penalty.
Clicking on an assignment name from the student’s page opens detailed information about that assignment and enables you to perform several important functions. You can extend a due date, view or delete an attempt, remove or edit a score, or add a comment that only that student will see. If you want to review the assignment with the student, you can click View to see the student’s exact attempt and their responses. Adding a note with tips or hints on how to fix mistakes and resubmit an assignment can make the difference in a student passing or failing your class. This small act of communication really helps in building connections with your students .
I find that students are empowered and motivated when the dashboard shows them where they stand in class. Many instructors find that the data in MindTap Analytics mirrors the actions of students outside of MindTap , which is helpful when providing assistance. You can also export data in Excel for outcomes reporting or for further analysis.
I LOVE the MindTap Progress app because it allows me to identify and accelerate student progress, ensuring course completion and overall success.
Sandy Keeter is a Professor in the Information Technology Department at Seminole State College in Florida.
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Completed Lab Displays as In Progress After completing a Live Virtual Machine Labs activity, the activity displays in the MindTap gradebook as still in progress. If you close an activity without marking it Complete and signing out, your work is not saved.
WebAssign automatically saves your progress on an assignment. Randomization Most questions in WebAssign use randomized values, and these values are usually displayed in red. Randomizing question values helps give every student a fair opportunity to succeed on coursework, and it allows for practicing alternative versions of the question if ...
Begin taking a graded assignment for the first time. Practice. Begin taking an ungraded assignment. Depending on your instructors settings, this can also be an assignment you completed for a grade. Resume. Continues an assignment started previously and saved in progress. (Not all assignments can be saved and resumed.) Retake.
Using the View Assignment Results Page ... For Homework and Test assignments, this field displays whether grading is Completed or if there is a Take in Progress. If there are no takes, this field does not appear. • Time Spent. Displays the time you spent taking the assignment. When more than one take is submitted, the time shown is the total ...
To complete and submit a project assignment in SAM, download a start file, follow the project instructions and save your work, upload your files to SAM, and submit your work. ... You can also upload your in-progress work to SAM so that you can finish working on your project later or from a different computer. Windows: Drag your project ...
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I create a feedback rubric for my assignments to save grading time and provide valuable feedback to students who made common errors. You can also provide feedback before the assignment due date. WebAssign Tip: You can require Show My Work responses and automatically give students points for uploading their work. If you find a student's answer ...
To check an individual task, click next to the task instructions.; To view feedback for each task, click .; To check the entire lab, click Calculate Grade at the bottom of the Companion tab. . Calculate Grade is not available for manually graded or practice labs.
Guidelines for Taking Assignments ... use the pop-out Contact Technical Support button in the upper right corner to open the Cengage support site in a new browser window. ... • Assignments that permit you to save your progress and finish at a later time have a Save and Exit button. Otherwise, you are required to complete your assignment in ...
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Your answers are automatically saved. Your answers are not automatically submitted for untimed assignments.; If you are working on a timed assignment and run out of time, your answers are submitted for you.; You can't use the Enter key to submit answers.; Depending on how your instructor set up the assignment, you can often submit answers more than once before the assignment due date.
I ended up getting a 0 on my lab because it wouldn't load in and I already clicked begin assignment (so i guess the system registered as me starting the assignment regardless if it loaded in or not). I reached out to cengage customer support, they just told me to switch browsers and clear cookies (It still didn't work).
This student resource video covers completing course assignments in CengageNOWv2. For more information visit: www.cengage.com/dcs.
Starts an assignment for review that is Not Graded. Retake. Starts an assignment you have previously submitted. However, not all assignments are set up to permit multiple takes. Resume. Continues an assignment that you saved in progress. Not all assignments can be saved and resumed. If a password is required, type it into the Password field.
If your class is struggling with certain chapters, you may want to allow more attempts on those assignments. Click an activity link to open the assignment editor. To change how many times each student can attempt the assignment, click . Enter a number in Attempts. Click Save.
Cengage Unlimited Give students access to all Cengage products. Affordable solutions Discover ways to help students save. Resources keyboard_arrow_up. Product training Set up and use your Cengage product. ... helping them master challenging course concepts or assessing students to understand their progress — WebAssign can help. ...
Reading Time: 4 minutes WebAssign is a flexible platform that allows you to customize the student experience to make cheating far more difficult than traditional paper and pen homework assignments.. In this article, we present a number of options to prevent students from comparing answers, using outside resources and looking up answers.
I LOVE the MindTap Progress app because it allows me to identify and accelerate student progress, ensuring course completion and overall success. Sandy Keeter is a Professor in the Information Technology Department at Seminole State College in Florida. Join Sandy for a walkthrough of the Progress App in this tutorial video:
Progress App. Pinpoint students' progress with the Progress App, a built-in gradebook that helps you pinpoint areas where students are struggling, track their engagement and find areas where they need more support.. Using powerful analytics tools and twelve distinct metrics, the Progress App gives you detailed information on how much time a student spends on an assignment, and what questions ...
Want to gain a better understanding of how to manage your students' grades in SAM/MindTap Collections? In this recorded training session, a Cengage Customer Success Manager demonstrates the functionalities of the MindTap Progress App. You'll learn how to view and edit grades, get some tips for analyzing student performance and review the specific features of SAM assignments in MindTap.
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