Mcgraw Connect Wont Let Me Go Through a Problem Again

Once in your account, to get to your homework problems, you click on whatever your class is.  You will then see something like shown here.  Note these slides were made last semester so yours may look different.

I'm not sure exactly what you see but this should be close enough.  The sheet above is from CVEN 305 so the dates, class number, and example problems will obviously be different. It should open under the "Assignment" list, marked in the red box around the top.  If not, change it to "Assignment list" in the drop-down box.  The first green ellipse is where you select the week's problems you want to work on.  Later green ellipses tell you the deadline when they are due for full credit.  This may be relaxed during the semester.  Finally, circled in green is the status of the homework set.  "In progress" means you are still working on that set and have some un-submitted problems in that set.  "See report" means that set has been "Submitted", and the "Not Started" means just that.  YOU MUST SUBMIT EACH SET OR NONE OF THEM WILL BE GRADED, so you need to work and get correct as many as possible and NOT SUBMIT THEM YET, until close to the deadline, then SUBMIT THEM.  SADLY, YOU CANNOT SUBMIT EACH PROBLEM AS YOU GET IT CORRECT.  ONCE YOU SUBMIT ANYTHING, EVERYTHING IS SUMITTED and it grades them and that gtade is recorded.

The Attempts Remaining will always say Unlimited, which is true, but your grade for that assignment set will be downloaded and recorded on the deadline date/time listed for that set.  It will let you keep trying past that time and tell you your new/current score, but the one downloaded on the deadline will be your grade.

Be sure to "Submit" all of your work before the listed deadline.  You won't get credit for anything not submitted when your grades are downloaded at the listed deadline.

To work on a week's problem set, click (for example) on WEEK 3:

Note that in this case, I must have already submitted problems 1 through 4, since it opened up at Problem 5.  For CVEN 305 it shows:

So I would work out the solution and enter my answer, 666 micrometers in the box:

 I would then click on "Check my work" to see if the answer is correct and get:

So much for guessing and praying.  As noted on the Assistance menu above/right, you can View Hint to help you out.  You can check your work and get hints an unlimited number of times without penalty.

Once you get the problem correct, at the FAR right of the page you see

The first icon is "Go to the eBook", to see text reference materials regarding this problem.

The next icon is the "Save the responses on this page", after which you can go to the next problem, or

"Save and Exit", to save your work done on this page, go home, and come back later.  This is also how you change weeks.

Click "Submit" to submit your work for FINAL grading.  Then that's it.  You can go back and work on them some more to make sure you know how to work them and it will show you your new improved score, but it won't report that new score to me, since it was already downloaded to me, and recorded.

Above the icons, there are detailed "Instructions", and "Help".

Miscellaneous questions and answers regarding Homework, and the Connect website

One of our students had a problem logging on.  We contacted McGraw Hill and during that exchange we received the following reply:

Good morning,

Please direct the student to our Customer Experience Group (CXG) as they will create a case number.

Customer Experience Group (CXG) Hours of Operation:
Sun: 11am – 1am
Mon-Thurs: 7am – 3am
Fri: 7am – 8pm
Sat: 9am – 7pm
(All times Central)

By Phone:
You can reach us toll-free at 800-331-5094 (US Only)

If there are still issues, please provide the case number for me to escalate.

Sincerely,

Amy

amy.massingale@mheducation.com

This was sent by Amy Massingale [amy.massingale@mheducation.com].  She is the prime contact for this textbook.


From the course coordinator:

Ultimately, there are three ways the students can register for the course.  I typically explain these during the first class:

1)      Purchase a textbook with Connect access

2)      Purchase a Connect account only with access to the Ebook (and rent/borrow/buy a new or used book)

3)      Purchase an Ebook with Connect access

Each student went through this same process in CVEN 221, so they should have it down.  One caution to be aware of is that some students may still have access to their connect account from CVEN 221, however, these "hold-over" accounts typically expire around October/November and cannot be restarted.  This also becomes a grading nightmare.  Please be sure to mention to those students who think they still have active accounts with Connect that they verify it is good for the entire fall semester.

As you can see, the course is laid out to run on a very tight schedule and the homework corresponds to specific video lectures.  Every week there is a group of homework problems assigned that correspond to the week's video lectures.  Currently, I have the weekly homework assignments for each section due on Friday.

From: Joe
Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2017 9:25 PM
To: Lee Lowery <lowery@tamu.edu>
Subject: Submitting CVEN 305 Homework past the due dates

Hello Professor,

I just had a simple question.  If we submit the homework past the due date, do we get any credit for it?

Thank you,

Joe

Joe:

Absolutely.  The main credit you get is the confidence that you can work such a problem.  Secondly you have practiced with a problem that may well show up on a weekly quiz or on the final exam (or a similar problem).  But no, it doesn't change your homework grade.

L^3

cranfordhillieve.blogspot.com

Source: https://lowery.engr.tamu.edu/2021/07/20/504/

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