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In an internet browser type: www.ilrn.com.
If you have never used this software before, click on create an
account.
If you have used ilrn, click on Sign In and use your login name
and password.
The first time, select INDIANA from the drop down menu and PURDUE
UNIVERSITY for the School Name.
Then click Search.
Select the first option, PURDUE UNIVERSITY (West Lafayette, IN).
Then Click Continue.
Select the first option, since you are given a Course Key on your
handout. This course key is ‘case sensitive. Type it exactly as it is seen,
capital letters.
Click Continue at the right.
Fill in all the information except Student ID. Leave it BLANK.
Use your full Purdue email address. Passwords must be at least 6
characters. Select a password you will remember and write it down.
Select ‘I Agree’ to the License Agreement and click Continue.
Your account is now ready. Click ‘Enter CengageNOW’ to begin!
Note: When you sign in again as a returning user, you only have to enter your
e-mail address and password that you’ve selected.
This is the home page. Your first few assignments should be listed.
ALWAYS ENTER ASSIGNMENTS, HOWEVER, FROM THE
ASSIGNMENTS/TESTS TAB AT THE TOP.
Select the
assignment
and click
Take. You will
notice the due
dates on the
left. Make
sure you
select the
correct
assignment.
After your assignment has ‘loaded’, click on Start Assignment Now.
Your first problem appears. You will notice all
problems are listed in the left column. After
entering your answer, click Enter Answer at the
bottom right. Always Submit your Assignment
for Grading before exiting the program.
Your assignment is automatically submitted
once the deadline passes.
If all parts of your answer are correct, you receive
feedback saying Correct. Then you can select another
problem from the left. Problems do not have to be done
in consecutive order. You may try to get a correct
answer as often as necessary until you are correct. If
you exit the system and return, a different problem may
be generated for those with incorrect answers.
REMEMBER
• You do not have to work all problems in one
setting. You may ‘submit’ what you’ve finished
and return later until the assignment is due.
• When you do exit and return, any problems with
previously incorrect answers may be generated
as different problems.
• You have an unlimited number of tries to get the
correct answer prior to the deadline.
• Problems may be completed in any order.
You are told if any parts of your answer are
incorrect. Try again.
Your goal should be to understand how to work
the problem, not just to get a correct answer.