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mlns='> Maximize the power of WebAssign with these tips! Â Get the Answers to Your FAQs Here Winter

mlns='> Maximize the power of WebAssign with these tips! [View Mobile or Online]( [WebAssign](  Get the Answers to Your FAQs Here Winter is here! While temps may be dropping across the country, that hasn’t stopped you from continuing your teaching mission and supporting your students. At Cengage, we’re here to support you every step of the way! Minimize Admin Time and Maximize Winter Fun with These Tips: Check out our [Top 11 “How to’s”]( blog for tips to help keep your class running smoothly. Coordinators, we suggest you share these with your team, faculty or TAs to help answer FAQs! Customize Your Course, Your Way: With WebAssign, you have unlimited power to create your own content, whether inserting your favorite video or writing your own questions. [Sign up]( to join our expert team live on February 22 or March 1 to learn how. Can’t wait to get started? [Watch our on-demand session from last fall]( Identify and Empower Struggling Students: They signed up for your class as a stepping stone to their future. Help your students get there by ensuring they have the support they need through Class Insights analytics. [Here’s how](. Corequisites in Precalculus? They’re Coming Soon! [Learn about new WebAs]( soluti]( [ons for Precalculus courses]( available for Fall 2019. See What’s New in WebAssign for Fall 2019: There are over 30 new or updated WebAssign courses coming for fall – including new course areas, editions and new content for your current course. Soon, you’ll enjoy NEW: - Courses including Astronomy, Discrete Math, Geometry, Decision Sciences and Engineering - Corequisite multi-product course solutions across the curriculum - Editions in Statistics, Developmental Math and Math for Teachers - Course content in Applied Calculus and more [See what’s coming in your discipline](. Here’s to confident, unstoppable learners! Sincerely, 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](. [Privacy Policy]( | [HEOA]( | [DMCA]( This commercial message was sent by [Cengage]( Inc. 20 Channel Center St, Boston, MA 02210

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