Watch a Short Tutorial
These short tutorials were recorded by Wiley Faculty Network mentors who use WileyPLUS in their class. They give you easy to follow instructions on completing some of the most common tasks in WileyPLUS. (Adobe Flash is required to view tutorials.)
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- Getting Around in WileyPLUS: Overview of all the functional areas of WileyPLUS.
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- Course Properties: How to change the course name, time zone, upload a graphic.
- Adding Instructors: How to set up accounts for other instructors teaching this course.
- Adding Class Sections: How to create new class sections in your course.
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- Class Section Properties: Includes directions for obtaining the unique URL your students will need to register for your class.
- Managing the Class Homepage Page: How to add announcements and documents.
- Student Roster: How to add and move students.
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- Adding New Resources: Viewing the pre-loaded instructor resources and uploading your own.
- Creating Presentations: How to create a collection of resources that can be made available to students in Read, Study & Practice, or used for lecture purposes.
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- Read Study & Practice: Navigating the online text and other study materials
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- Creating a New Assignment: An overview of the steps in creating and assigning a new assignment.
- Editing an Assigned Assignment: How to edit an assignment that has already been assigned to a class.
- Copying and Editing an Assignment: To change certain questions/policies to better suit your preferences.
- Managing the Assignment List: Find assignments created by various sources and assign or modify these assignments.
- Adding New Questions: An overview of creating your own questions in WileyPLUS.
- Creating Question Pools: Randomize the questions each student receives out of a collection of questions covering the same topic.
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- Gradebook: How to view progress for an entire section and an individual student.
- Gradebook Weighting: Weight your gradebook so that different assignments types can be weighted differently in the calculation of the final score.
- Annotating Student Work: How to read and respond to student work submitted for an assignment using the Show Work tool.
