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WebAssign Newsletter: Reduce anxiety with timely tips and resources

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mlns='> Maximize the power of WebAssign with these hacks! [View Mobile or Online]( [WebAssign](  Get Organized and Prepped for an Amazing Fall Term We get it, readying for the fall is no cake walk. That’s why we’ve collected some useful information to make your prep time easier, while helping you start the term off with your best foot forward. Take a look! NOW LIVE! A fresh, new look for WebAssign Just in case you haven’t heard yet, students now have a [new, easier-to-use learning experience]( with enhanced functionality, accessibility and navigation! Cengage Unlimited now has even more value for students [Explore premium benefits]( including the College Success and Career Centers, partner offers from Kaplan and Evernote and the syllabus kit built for you! Support for a stress-free start In preparation for this fall, Cengage is here to support you, and your students, 24/7 with WebAssign-specialized services via phone, email and social. - Now on Twitter @CengageHelp so students and instructors can reach out to the support team directly - TIP: Bookmark and share our [Support site]( with your students Get the help you need, when you need it As a WebAssign user, you have a range of helpful resources right at your fingertips. Check out a few of them below: - WebAssign [on-demand tutorials, videos and quick-start guides]( - Talk to your [Learning Consultant]( - Visit the [Instructor Guide]( for step-by-step guidance on everything - TIP: Quickly access under HELP within WebAssign too! - Subscribe to the [WebAssign User Group Community]( for updates, peer tips and more Get students off on the right foot - Help students focus on learning your course content, not WebAssign, by assigning the Getting Started with WebAssign tutorial assignment available within [Free Additional Content]( Have a great fall kickoff! We look forward to continuing to partner with you to create confident, unstoppable learners. Here's to a smooth term, 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. 200 Pier 4 Boulevard, Suite 400, Boston, MA 02210

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