Virtual Classroom

Looking for a challenging geometry text? Preparing for MATHCOUNTS or the AMC exams? Check out Art of Problem Solving's Introduction to Geometry by Richard Rusczyk.

Students participating in either the Math Jams or our online classes should be aware of the following aspects of our Virtual Classroom:

  • The Classroom is moderated, which means that any comment entered by a student will go to the instructors rather than the entire room. The instructors will choose which student comments are shared with the entire classroom.
  • The Classroom is transcripted, which means that students will be able to review the discussion in the class at their own pace after class. The transcripts for Math Jams are available to registered Community members here, and the transcripts for online classes are accessible here (provided you are enrolled in the class). Transcripts will generally be available within one day of the class. Math Jams transcripts will typically be available for two to six weeks, while online class transcripts will be available until the course ends.
  • We will not always be able to answer all the students' questions during class. Please use the forum for follow-up questions, where students can have their questions answered by other students as well as by instructors.
  • Make your comments clear and thorough. When asked for the answer to a problem, give both the answer and justification for your answer. Instructors will generally try to choose well-written comments to share with the class.
  • Don't break up your comments into several different posts. The instructors are receiving many comments from many students at once; if you break a comment into three or four different posts, it will be difficult for the instructor to put your thoughts together and nearly impossible to share them with the class.
  • For legal reasons, students are not able to private message each other via our Virtual Classroom.
Looking for a challenging geometry text? Preparing for MATHCOUNTS or the AMC exams? Check out Art of Problem Solving's Introduction to Geometry by Richard Rusczyk.
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