06-13-2008, 04:40 AM
Ali4nia, now I see what you meant, it's a very valid point in my opinion. That's why I felt that some would want to supplement ALEKS with a textbook or internet searching. Nevertheless, ALEKS takes the pain out of tracking progress and for those of us who just want to brush up on skills, it's fantastic. By brushing up, I don't want to give the impression that it's a quick process. Depending on your skill, that may still take a considerable amount of time using ALEKS.
Jennifer, you don't have the facility to assign multiple subjects to one student at any given time. You could create two account for one student but then you'll have to pay two subscription fees. That won't work if you intend to use ALEKS for credit, as you'll need to have the same name listed for both accounts taking different subjects, which I'm guessing won't work.
So technically, you can do it but only by switching the assigned subject from the master account.
I'm guessing you already used your trial period of ALEKS, perhaps you can manage another trial (through your husband's name or by requesting it directly from ALEKS), you'll be able to test it yourself and see what I'm talking about. Maybe there's a better way around it, I'd contact ALEKS with same concern (taking multiple subjects simultaneously).
Jennifer, you don't have the facility to assign multiple subjects to one student at any given time. You could create two account for one student but then you'll have to pay two subscription fees. That won't work if you intend to use ALEKS for credit, as you'll need to have the same name listed for both accounts taking different subjects, which I'm guessing won't work.
So technically, you can do it but only by switching the assigned subject from the master account.
I'm guessing you already used your trial period of ALEKS, perhaps you can manage another trial (through your husband's name or by requesting it directly from ALEKS), you'll be able to test it yourself and see what I'm talking about. Maybe there's a better way around it, I'd contact ALEKS with same concern (taking multiple subjects simultaneously).
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