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mlns='> Encourage student success with useful study tools  Get the Most from This Semester Has mid

mlns='> Encourage student success with useful study tools [View Mobile or Online]( [WebAssign](  Get the Most from This Semester Has midterm planning got you—or your students—stressed? We’re here to help! Stay strong with tips to help you navigate midterms and help empower your students to become self-sufficient learners through independent practice. Your Guide to Preparing for Midterms Mid semester exams and reporting can be stressful—make it easier with a few [WebAssign tips]( that will help you: - Evaluate your classes’ current performance and download your gradebook - Easily set up your midterm exam, with a few quick testing reminders - Prevent cheating and use the lockdown browser with ease Encourage Student Success on Midterm Exams Are you dreading creating that lengthy study guide? Midterm exam preparation doesn’t need to be time-consuming! Use these [WebAssign]( to encourage students to practice on their own while tracking their engagement. Seeking to Engage Your Students? Get [10 peer tips on using the Discussion board]( in WebAssign to promote interaction among students from Faculty Partner Scott Crawford. Thinking Ahead to Next Year? Get a Head Start with Innovative Course Solutions Approaching the New Edition of Stewart Calculus The new 9th editions of Stewart Calculus and Calculus: Early Transcendentals, authored by James Stewart’s hand-picked successors—Professors Saleem Watson and Dan Clegg—continue Stewart’s legacy with the same accuracy and quality students and instructors expect. [Learn more]( about their approach and the improvements they’re making to the upcoming editions—available for fall 2020 classes. Statistics—What Do They Really Mean? Help students find meaning behind data with the new [Statistical Analysis and Learning Tool (SALT)](. Coming in 2020! Are YOU Helping Your Department Go Coreq? Excited? Scared? Don’t know where to turn? Know you have a trusted solution and partner with your Cengage WebAssign team. [Learn more](. 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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