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WebAssign Newsletter: Save time and enhance learning this semester

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mlns='> Encourage independent learning with WebAssign  Create a Path to Success with These WebAssi

mlns='> Encourage independent learning with WebAssign [View Mobile or Online]( [WebAssign](  Create a Path to Success with These WebAssign Tips and Tools The fall term is in full swing! Continue the momentum with tips to save time throughout the semester while enhancing student engagement. Key Tips for Beginning-of-Semester Success Check out these [WebAssign resources]( for helpful tips you can use to: - Enhance student engagement with communication tools - Reschedule assignments and grant extensions - Identify struggling students early, with Class Insights Coming Soon! New Stewart Calculus 9th Edition Selected and mentored by James Stewart, Daniel Clegg and Saleem Watson continue his legacy of providing students with the strongest foundation for a STEM future. The new 9th editions of Calculus and Calculus: Early Transcendentals with WebAssign will be available for fall 2020 classes. Get to know the new authors and learn about their mentorship under Stewart in this [quick video](. Case Study: Instructors Encourage Independent Learning with WebAssign [Read how]( interactive homework and immediate feedback helped students learn effectively on their own time. Your Time is Valuable, Make the Most of It Before your next lecture, review the Class Insights dashboard to identify key course topics and questions your students may need to review and tailor your discussion accordingly. Watch a [quick video]( to learn how to use this tool effectively. Have a Question? We’re Here to Help! Whether you’re looking for tech support or need help creating new assignments, the WebAssign Team is here—on the platform that’s most convenient for you. - Social: Contact the support team directly on Twitter using the handle @CengageHelp. - Online: support.cengage.com - Call: 800.354.9706 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. 200 Pier 4 Boulevard, Suite 400, Boston, MA 02210

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