IMathAS is primarily a web-based math assessment tool for delivery and automatic grading of math homework and tests. Questions are algorithmically generated so each student gets a different version of each question, and numerical and math expression answers can be computer graded.
Beyond that, IMathAS includes basic learning management tools, including posting of announcements, text files, and attachments, as well as basic discussion forums. In postings and assessments, IMathAS allows accurate display of math and graphs, with simple calculator-style math entry and point-and-click graph creation.
To try out the system, log in with username: demo, password: demo to view a demo course from a student's perspective
For more details of IMathAS's features, see the readme file. Details about using individual features can be found in the help file
With development grant support from the Washington State Distance Learning Council, several hundred questions from the arithmetic through calculus levels have been written. Additionally, with permission from the creators of WebWork from the Univ of Rochester, about 1500 question have been translated from their Algebra, Trig, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, and Sequences and Series sets.
Since you can adapt existing questions or create new questions, you can make sure questions address the topics you wish to assess while helping expand the shared question library
Use Guides and documentation are available to assist you in getting familiar with IMathAS. Limited support is available through email and through the Support Course discussion forums.
This website has been generously funded by the Transition Math Project to provide free use of the IMathAS system by High School and College instructors throughout the state of Washington. Of course, if you'd prefer, you can also download and install the software on your local webserver.
This site will also serve as a repository of shared questions to which you can contribute questions you have written.
To get an account and get started,