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  2. WAMAP

    www.wamap.org/wamap/info/teachers.php

    Use Guides and documentation are available to assist you in getting familiar with WAMAP. A full online training course is also available, with video tutorials to walk you through using WAMAP. Limited support is available through email and through the Support Course discussion forums.

  3. WAMAP | Seattle Colleges

    www.seattlecolleges.edu/.../wamap

    WAMAP is a web based mathematics assessment and course management platform. Its use is provided free to Washington State public educational institution students and instructors. Version.

  4. WAMAP

    www.wamap.org/wamap/info/casestudies.php

    Since WAMAP can automatically grade math expressions and numerical answers, the online courses were able to deliver free response questions that require a deeper level of thinking than multiple-choice questions do. Questions being algorithmically generated helped reduce concerns about cheating.

  5. WAMAP (Math Test) » Placement & Testing Center

    placeandtest.highline.edu/placement/mymathtest

    What is the the WAMAP (Math Test)? The WAMAP (Math Test) is computerized, requiring only very basic computer skills, such as the use of a mouse. There is no time limit.

  6. WAMAP is a web based mathematics assessment and course management platform, primarily used for online homework. Its use is provided free to Washington State public educational institution students and instructors.

  7. WAMAP Math Entrance Exam - Green River College

    www.greenriver.edu/.../wamap-math-entrance-exam.html

    WAMAP Math Entrance Exams. Math placement can be achieved through online Math Entrance exams using the Washington Mathematics Assessment and Placement (WAMAP) testing platform. Test Fee: No fee for Green River students. Non-students pay $10 per test.

  8. WAMAP Help

    www.wamap.org/help.php?section=usingimas

    Image-based: this uses images to display math. The quality is not as good, but this option can help workaround issue if the browser is having trouble using MathJax. Calculator-style: this uses an inline, text-based, calculator style display, like x^2+4sqrt (x).