If you selected a textbook for your class that has an available eBook,
as the instructor you can view the eBook in WebAssign without charge.
To view the eBook
for your class:
-
Open the My Classes or ClassView
page.
- For My Classes, click
and find the section you want.
- For ClassView, click
Jump to Class and select the section you
want.
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Under Class Tools, click eBook.
The eBook opens in a new browser tab or window.
The features and implementation of each eBook is dependent on the
publisher. Some eBooks are distributed as Web pages, some are PDF documents,
and some use the free Adobe Flash player. Many eBooks include help information
from the publisher that describes how to use the features that are available
for that eBook.
Many eBooks share some of the following characteristics:
- eBooks generally include the complete text of the printed textbook,
along with all figures and illustrations.
- eBooks usually have a table of contents that you can click to navigate
to specific chapters or sections.
- You can usually search for text in eBooks.
- You can usually navigate to a specific page number by typing the
page number in a text box.
- You can often bookmark pages in the eBook.
- You can often add highlighting and notes to the eBook. Your highlighting
and notes are saved between sessions and are available to you when you
open the eBook.
- You can usually zoom in and out when viewing the eBook.
- You can sometimes click on links in the eBook which open media such
as videos. Some of these additional media are interactive.
- You can usually print pages from the eBook.
- You can sometimes save the eBook to your computer for offline viewing.
- eBooks sometimes require either the free Adobe Reader or the free
Adobe Flash Player.
- You can sometimes use an interactive glossary or click on certain
terms in the text to view the glossary definition.
- Often the eBook will have a toolbar for navigating the eBook and
implementing its various features.