You can get help on a question when you are practicing or doing homework. The type of help available depends on the question, but it might include a step-by-step example, a video, or a link to the online textbook.
To get tutorial help on a question:
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Click the Question Help button at the top right of the player window to drop down a menu of help available for the question. Then click the type of help you want. |
On a PC or laptop: | From the palette of available help on the right side of the player, click the type of help you want. |
The help available depends on the question and on whether your instructor allows you to access help. You may see any of the following:
Click Continue to move to the next part of the example. The Continue button is no longer shown when the last step is reached. Click Done to close the example window and return to working on the problem.
Click Continue to step through the text. When you answer the problem correctly, you see a congratulatory message. When you answer the problem incorrectly, you see a message prompting you to try again. Typically, the message provides a hint to help you on your next attempt.
After you've had additional attempts at the answer, the correct one appears in the answer box. When you have stepped through all instructions and answers, the Continue/Check Answer button is no longer shown.
Click Back to Question when you are ready to try the problem on your own. You get a new problem similar to the previous one, but with different values.
When you click Ask My Instructor, an email message box appears with your instructor's email address in the "To" field and your name in the "From" field. You can change the email address if you wish. The message includes the chapter, section, assignment name, and question numbers, as well as a link directly to your question. You enter a message and send it to your instructor.
The printout shows the questions as they appear on screen, along with identifying information, such as your name, your instructor's name, and the name of your course. Your answer(s) also appear in the printout if you answered incorrectly.
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Use the player on a PC or laptop
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