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WebAssign Newsletter: Advice to make WebAssign work harder for you

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mlns='> Leverage the power of your WebAssign tools  Make the Most of the Tools at Your Fingertips

mlns='> Leverage the power of your WebAssign tools [View Mobile or Online](  Make the Most of the Tools at Your Fingertips With a finite amount of time each day to accomplish our goals, making the most of every minute is crucial. That’s why making WebAssign work harder for you will make you more efficient and free up time for you to spend on ___________ (you fill in the blank!). Tools to put into action now Spending valuable time managing student requests for extensions? [Learn how to have WebAssign do it for you with this advice from Scott Crawford of University of Wyoming](. Are you getting all you can out of the WebAssign GradeBook? [Get peer tips from Robert Banik of Mississippi State University](. Calendar of upcoming events Is your creative side itching to get out? [Join our Question Coding Workshops this November]( to learn how to craft your own questions and content. Raising student engagement and success doesn’t come with a how-to handbook, but it can be done! [Hear powerful teaching advice and helpful tips]( from other educators next Wednesday, October 17 during the Empowered Educator Virtual Event. Attention Physics faculty: As you know, students build mastery of Physics by working through problems, not by Googling the answers. [Discover strategies for preventing cheating in Physics during our interactive webinar]( at 1 p.m. ET TODAY! News you can use Want to dig in on Cengage Unlimited FAQs? [Visit our new information page]( just for instructors! Did you miss our summer ebook announcement? The MindTap Reader is now available with most Cengage titles. Replacing the Flash-based YouBook, this new ebook offers improved accessibility with an HTML5-based experience and convenient mobile access for students on their smart phones. [Get the details](. Warm regards, The Cengage WebAssign Team   [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( You’ve received this message at {EMAIL} because you signed up to get emails from Cengage. To manage your subscriptions or unsubscribe, [click here](. [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [HEOA]( | [DMCA]( This commercial message was sent by [Cengage]( Inc. 20 Channel Center St, Boston, MA 02210

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