This summer's 131 class will use WebAssign for testing and
Sapling Learning for HW; your purchase of WebAssign access
will cover both your WebAssign and Sapling accounts (this is
true even if you have purchased a two-semester WebAssign account
when you took 121 at ASU).  Your instructions for WebAssign
registration are here.  Your instructions for Sapling
Learning registration are on this page.  Please complete your
WebAssign registration before beginning your Sapling
registration.  Thanks.  GBA


              REGISTERING FOR SAPLING LEARNING
             (Sapling registration is now open.)


  1.    Go to http://saplinglearning.com

  2.    a. If you already have a Sapling Learning account, log in
           then skip to step 3.
        b. If you have Facebook account, you can use it to quickly
           create a SaplingLearning account. Click "create account"
           located under the username box, then click "Login with
           Facebook". The form will auto-fill with information from
           your Facebook account (you may need to log into Facebook
           in the popup window first). Choose a password and timezone,
           accept the site policy agreement, and click "Create my new
           account".  You can then skip to step 3. 
        c. Otherwise, click "create account" located under the
           username box. Supply the requested information and click
           "Create my new account". Check your email (and spam filter)
           for a message from Sapling Learning and click on the link
           provided in that email.

  3.  Find your course in the list (listed by school, course, and
      instructor) and click the link.

  4.  When prompted, enter the enrollment key: 8487

  5.  Once you have registered and enrolled, you can log in at any
      time to complete or review your homework assignments.

During sign up - and throughout the term - if you have any technical
problems or grading issues, send an email to support@saplinglearning.com
explaining the issue. The Sapling support team is almost always more
able (and faster) to resolve issues than your instructor.