WebAssign Adds 7 New Math Texts

WebAssign, a provider of online instructional tools, has released seven new mathematics titles to the library of textbooks it supports.

"This latest content offering represents partnerships with the Mathematical Association of America and major publishers such as Cengage Learning, Jones and Bartlett and OpenStax College," according to a news release. "The majority of the new question content is supplemented with e-books and student support features such as tutorials and videos."

Sample assignments are currently available for the new additions. Titles recently added include:

"Through our strong relationship with a wide range of content providers, teachers and students benefit from our enriched online learning environment that fully complements the classroom teaching experience," said Jennifer Ferralli, WebAssign mathematics product manager. "As a benefit corporation dedicated to education, we are pleased to provide professors with a selection of more than 450 mathematics textbooks supported by WebAssign."

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