 Hello, in this screencast you're going to learn how to assign an orientation homework set to your students. The orientation set is a pre-existing web work set that you can assign to students on the first day of class that will allow them to learn the ropes of web work outside of class meetings. First find your web work class and log in. Next go to library browser. We're going to create a new homework set for our class which we can call orientation. Type the name in the blank next to the button that says create a new set in this course and then click the button. You'll see in the top right that the orientation problem set has now been created, but currently it's empty. What we have to do now is add problems to this blank set. There is a pre-made set of orientation problems that is located in the local problems library. Click on the local problems button. Then open the drop-down menu from local problems and select set orientation. Then click view problems. If you scroll down through the problems on this exercise set you'll see that the orientation gives students practice on all the important facets of using web work. We're going to add all the problems in this set orientation collection to our empty homework set. Make sure that the orientation is listed in the add problems to target set drop-down menu. Then since we're going to add all the problems in the collection to the orientation set click on mark all for adding. Once the operation is done you can see that the add this problem to the target set on the next update box is checked for every problem. If there were a problem we didn't want to include we could just uncheck the box. Now that we've selected all the problems we want to add let's add them. We do this by clicking update set. Work tells us that 15 problems have been added to the set that we created. Now let's assign the set to our students. We do this by going to homework sets editor. Right now orientation is the only homework set we have in this course. Under the column edit assign users you will see two numbers. The first of those numbers shows the number of students to whom the set is currently assigned. Right now that's just one class member namely the instructor. The instructor is automatically assigned a problem set every time one is created. The second number shows the total number of users enrolled in the course. This course consists of five students the instructor and the web work administrator. We want to assign the problem set to the rest of the class so click on the link where the two numbers are and you will be taken to a list of participants in the class. As you can see currently only the instructor has been assigned the set. To assign the orientation set to the rest of the participants just click assign to all current users and all current users are now checked. We still have a couple more steps to go through before we're done. Under homework sets editor in the sidebar you'll now see the new orientation set listed. Click on the link. We need to do four more brief actions before we're done. First we need to set the date and time when we want the problem set to become available. For our purposes let's set this for August 25th at 8 a.m. Although you could set this for another date and another time if you wanted to. Then we need to set the date and time when the problem set will close and no longer accept answers. I'll set this for September 15th at noon. You might choose to make this set due earlier or not at all. You must give a date and time in this field so if you don't want to set a due date just set a due date that's outside the range of the semester like August 27th two years from now. We also need to set the date and time when the solutions to the problem set will become available. This needs to be some time after the due date and time. You can set the answers to become available at the same time the problem set is due if you want by just copying and pasting. Finally we need to make the homework set visible to students. Note that this is not done automatically when you assign the homework sets to students. So select yes in the drop-down menu. Now when we go back to homework sets we see that orientation is visible. Once it becomes available it will show the due date here so students will always have a way of knowing when their homework is due. And now you've signed an introductory web work set for students that can help them learn the system.