Develop your students’ understanding and achieve your teaching goals with WebAssign question types designed for your Engineering course. You can use these questions to craft your ideal assignment and learning experience for your students.
Find Questions & Content in WebAssign
Unique learning questions are signified in WebAssign in the question name with a distinct abbreviations (ex .EP) and are distributed throughout each chapter and section. You can search the abbreviation in the Question Browser to find these questions types to use in an assignment.
Learning resources such as Read Its and Watch Its are available for select questions by enabling learning tools in your settings. If you need any help finding questions for your assignment, or for a full list of questions with Watch Its, contact your Cengage Sales Representative.
Content Available for Engineering
Chapter Quiz (CQ)
Chapter Quiz questions in each chapter encourage students to test and apply what they have learned in each chapter. These questions can serve as a quick and useful self-test to help confirm understanding of each concept. Now available for all engineering courses.
Watch Its
Narrated and closed-captioned Watch It videos walk students through the proper steps to solve a similar problem to facilitate the learning process while studying and completing homework.
Read Its
Provide students with learning support at the question level such as Read Its which provide direct links to the section of their eBook where the topic is covered.
Expanded Problems (.EP)
Get insight into students’ reasoning with new Expanded Problems which require students to show their work by completing multiple steps of the problem. By displaying the entire exercise at once, students can see the full concept at work. Available for for Moaveni, ENGR Fundamentals, 7e, and Roth, Fundamentals of Logic Design, 7e.
Active Examples (.AE)
These questions guide students to work through a new variation of these exercises in the book in order to build skill and familiarity with the concepts. Randomization allows numbers to differ from examples in print book. You can find these within the question browser, under end of chapter problems for Goodno’s Mechanics of Materials.