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2. The students will be seated facing the screen. The
administrator will announce how many numbers and how
many milliseconds first. Then, she will say “Ready …..
Go” and click the button with “Go” command.
3. The students will write their answers on small white
boards and raise them to show the answers on command.
4. There must be enough number of teachers monitoring the
students when they are giving their answers. 1 teacher for
each group of 4 or 5 students. So, if there are 40-50
students competing, there should be around 10 teachers.
Each teacher should take the responsibility for a certain
group of 4 or 5 students. The teacher has to make sure that
no student is copying another student’s answer, or no
student is writing the answer after everybody raised their
answers and the correct answer is displayed on the screen.
5. As soon as the students raise the white boards to show
their answers, each teacher must check the answers of
those specific students in her group and take a note of the
student(s) with wrong answer.
6. If any student accumulates two wrong answers, he or she is
eliminated from the competition is taken out from the
competition platform by the teacher very gently with
praising and congratulating remarks for the student’s
success up to that point.
This makes the proctoring teachers’ job very critical. If the
teacher misjudges any student’s answer or if she misses
the wrong answer of a student in her group, this will cause
injustice and other students will be harmed. So each
proctoring teacher must be very alert and very careful
while checking the answers of the students in her group
not to miss any wrong answer.