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WeBWorK is an online math homework system.  It is possible to connect Moodle to WeBWorK so that students are automatically enrolled in WeBWorK by clicking on a link from within Moodle and have WeBWorK send grade information to Moodle.

There are two main ways to set up the connection between Moodle and WeBWorK.  If you aren't interested in having WeBWorK send grades to Moodle or you only need the overall WeBWorK grade reported back to Moodle, it is easiest to set up a single link between the two systems.  If you need to have the individual grades for WeBWorK assignments reported to Moodle, you will need to create a link to each WeBWorK assignment.  

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Setting your WeBWorK course

  • Ask a colleague who is a WeBWorK administrator or submit a Help Desk ticket (support@swarthmore.edu) to

    set you up with

    request a WeBWorK course.  Provide the name and number of the course you want to configure.

  • Log into your course at 

    https://

    webwork.swarthmore.edu with your Swarthmore username and password

  • If needed, follow the Instructions for copying a WeBWorK Course from one semester to another

Differences between logging into WeBWorK directly and via Moodle

You need to set up a WeBWorK account differently depending on how you (or your users) want to log in.  If you want to log into WeBWorK directly, the login name needs to be set to the Swarthmore username.  If you want to log into WeBWorK via Moodle, the login name must be set to the email.  

Note

For security reasons, Professors and TA's must create their accounts in WeBWorK directly and cannot create their accounts via a Moodle link. Once your account has been created in WeBWorK, you can log in via Moodle. If you are enrolling students via Moodle, they will be able to enter the WebWorK course from a link within Moodle, but not directly through the WeBWorK front page.

If you (as the professor) want to log into WeBWorK via Moodle, you need to first manually create a WeBWorK account using your Swarthmore email as the login name and permission of level of professor.  Once this account is created, you will be able to log into WebWorK via Moodle.  You may want to have two accounts for yourself: one with your username and with with your email so that you can log on both ways.

Setting up a single link between Moodle and WeBWorK

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Setting up a link between Moodle and WeBWorK

The procedure below will create a link between WeBWorK and Moodle and can be used for either a single, course-wide link or a link to a specific WeBWorK assignment.

WeBWorK setup

Start by deciding if you want a single link to WeBWorK in Moodle or if you want a separate link for each assignment. A single link is simpler for the instructor to set up. Individual links may make it easier for students to know when assignments are due. When using individual links for each homework assignment, students must click on the link in Moodle to start their homework assignment. After they have clicked the link once, they can access the assignment by logging into WeBWorK directly.

The default configuration is a single, course-wide link. If you prefer individual links to each homework assignment, log into your WeBWorK course and click on Course configuration (left menu) → LTI tab → Grade passback mode → Homework

Note

The grade passback mode must be set before students enter your course. Changing the passback mode after students have logged in will likely cause problems.

Moodle Setup

  • Go to your Moodle course and turn editing on

  • Click Add an activity or resource and select WeBWorK

  • Click Select Content

  • If the Moodle course hasn’t already been connected to WeBWorK, you will see a window showing some information about the course, including the Context ID. Copy the value of the Context ID.

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If you receive an error relating to “3rd party cookies” when following the procedure below, you may need to enable “cross-site tracking” in your browser in order to connect Moodle and Gradescope. If you are using the Safari browser, click on the Safari menu, then Preferences. Select Privacy, then make sure Prevent cross-site tracking is unchecked.

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  • Leaving this browser window open, go to your WebWorK course and click on Course Configuration

  • Click on the LTI tab

  • Enter the value from Moodle in the Context ID field

  • Click Save changes

  • Go back to Moodle, close the “Select content” dialog box, and click Select Content again.

  • To create a single link to all the homework sets in the WeBWorK course, select Assignments (Course Home). To to link individual homework assignments, select specific sets. A Moodle activity will be created for each selected WeBWorK item.

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  • Click Submit Choices

  • Under the Grade section, adjust the settings as desired. If multiple WeBWorK sets were selected you must adjust the grade options individually after creating the Moodle activities.

  • Click Save and return to course

You should now have a link to WeBWorK in your Moodle course .  Students will be able to click on the link to that students can use to access WeBWorK.  

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Student Enrollments and Access

When a student clicks on

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a Moodle link to a WeBWorK course for the first time, their WeBWorK course account is automatically created.

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Moodle does not send the entire class roster to WeBWorK, so if a student never clicks on the WeBWorK link, they will not have a WeBWorK course account.

Setting up individual homework links between Moodle and WeBWorK

  • Set up your WeBWorK course
  • Go to your Moodle course and 
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  • Click "Add an activity or resource" link, select "External Tool" and click "Add"
  • Give the link a name corresponding to the homework set
  • Under "Preconfigured tool" select "Automatic, based on tool URL"
  • Click "Show more..." to show all the configuration details 
  • Under "Secure Tool URL" copy and paste the URL for your WeBWorK assignment.  The format should be https://webwork.swarthmore.edu/webwork2/<CourseName>/<AssignmentName> (where <CourseName> and <AssignmentName> are specific to your course and assignment)
  • Set the "Grade" parameters as you see fit.
  • Save your settings

You should now have a link to a specific WeBWorK assignment in your Moodle course with a gradebook entry.  Repeat for each assignment.  Students will be able to click on each link to access a specific WeBWorK homework set.  

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Once their WeBWorK course account is created, a student can log into their WeBWorK course either through the Moodle link or directly on the WeBWorK website. When using individual homework links, students must click on the WeBWorK homework link in Moodle once to create a connection between the two systems. After that, students can access their assignment via Moodle or by logging into WeBWorK directly.

By default, WeBWorK will assign students any visible homework sets in the course.  

Grading

If grading is set up in the Moodle WeBWorK activity, Moodle will add an corresponding entry to the gradebook.

WeBWorK sends the percentage grade for each assignment back to Moodle and the two systems do not synchronize visibility, due dates, or point values. Most

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instructors let WeBWorK control the availability and timing of the homework sets and set the point value of

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each homework set to be 100.

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WeBWorK calculates the overall grade by adding up the number of points earned for all assignments divided by the overall number

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Other Information

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PiRates

If you use Moodle, you .

PiRates

You may want to enroll PiRates in your Moodle course with the Auditor role.  This will allow them to see your Moodle resources and access your WeBWorK assignments via the link from Moodle, but does not create a Moodle gradebook entry.  After they have logged into WebWorK to create their accounts, you may want to elevate their permissions in WebWorK.  

More details

These blog posts from Geoff Goehle of Western Carolina University have some technical details at the beginning but instructor information towards the bottom of each post

WeBWorK LTI - Authentication

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Other information about WeBWorK

Copying a WeBWorK Course

Limiting WeBWorK Emails

WeBWorK Project Documentation Wiki