>At 09:20 AM 8/30/01 -0400, you wrote:
>>Is anyone else out there using Coglab (the web program with Wadsworth)?
>>I'm having difficulty actually getting the password from the company for
>>my students and I was wondering if anyone else is having the same problems
>>I am having. In the past week, I have been told that it no longer is being
>>sold until 2002, does exist and the students can get it without it being
>>bundled with a book, does exist, but must be bundled with the book (in
>>other words, individuals with used books can't get it), etc. Either our
>>book store or the book rep. has lied to me - the rep. will say one thing,
>>I think it is straightened out, and then when I check on the book store,
>>they tell me that the book rep. something else. Argh. Anyone else with
>>this kind of difficulty?
I'm using it this semester. I had to order the student "manuals" (which are
just sheets of paper, really, with a password on them.)
The problem I'm having is that when I go to look at an experiment myself I
can't sign in - there aren't any of the little boxes that java is supposed
to put up for me to type in my info.
All in all, I'm pretty unhappy with the "customer service" I've been
getting from the publisher.
Johnna
Johnna K. Shapiro, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Illinois Wesleyan University
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