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Help Tree → For Parents / Students → Running the Contest/ Problems on Contest Day → Questions about Time
Вопросы и ответы:
Why does the homepage show “Start the Contest”?
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Why does the homepage show “Start the Contest”?
Answer:
The homepage shows “Start the Contest” on contest days, which are usually a Wednesday and a Thursday. You can see the upcoming contest dates on our homepage by scrolling down. It is possible to sign up for the contests even while the contest is under way.
For most students, the contest time window when they can start the contest is 7:30AM-3:30PM local time. So even if the homepage says “START THE CONTEST”, it does not mean that every student can start the contest, only those whose contest time window permits them to do so.
You might even see the “START THE CONTEST” message on Tuesday. In Japan and many other parts of the world, it is already the next day (Wednesday). They can start the contest, but you will have to wait until the start of your contest time window.
How long does it take to run a contest? Does it have to be at a certain time?
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How long does it take to run a contest? Does it have to be at a certain time?
Answer:
Once the students have started the contest, they have 50 minutes to complete it. So you will need to have a room and sufficient devices booked for at least one hour. It is best to count on needing a few additional minutes to allow for set up and any potential problems.
Before October 2020, the duration of each contest was 60 minutes. This was changed to better accommodate school schedules.
By default, the contest can be started at any time between 7:30AM and 3:30PM local time on one of the contest days (Wednesday or Thursday, last time to start is Thursday 18:30 EST). However, Caribou Coordinators can move their school’s contest time window from the default by up to 4 hours in either direction to allow students to write earlier or later. Consult the corresponding FAQ item, Can our students write the contest before 7:30am or after 3:30pm?.
Students registered with the Caribou Virtual School have an extra-long time window to accommodate multiple time zones. So Students registered with the Caribou Virtual School (i.e. students participating without a school) can start the contest any time on Wednesday or Thursday in their local time until 18:30 EST on Thursday.
When exactly are the 50 minutes for the contest used up?
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When exactly are the 50 minutes for the contest used up?
Answer:
The exact start and end time are calculated by our servers. The countdown under the Caribou logo during the contest is simply an indicator and may be slightly off—in fact it is possible to stall it simply by clicking.
Does each student have 50 minutes on each of the two days of the contest?
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Does each student have 50 minutes on each of the two days of the contest?
Answer:
No. Once a student has started the contest on either of the two contest days, they have 50 consecutive minutes to complete it.
Are the 50 minutes consecutive or can they be split up?
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Are the 50 minutes consecutive or can they be split up?
Answer:
The 50 minutes are consecutive. They cannot be split up. If the student logs out during the contest or the browser crashes, the countdown continues—if this happens, the Coordinator for the student can add more time (See the item What help can a Coordinator give to students during the contest?).
Can extra time be given if there is a technical problem?
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Can extra time be given if there is a technical problem?
Answer:
Yes. See the item What help can a Coordinator give to students during the contest?.
Can students with learning disabilities get extra time?
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Can students with learning disabilities get extra time?
Answer:
We entrust these decisions to our Caribou Coordinators who can decide whether it is necessary to give students more time. Students diagnosed with motor impairment or dyslexia may need more time to complete the contest or be allowed to use assistive technologies like text-to-speech software. For information on how to do this, see the item What help can a Coordinator give to students during the contest?.
Can our students write the contest before 7:30am or after 3:30pm?
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Can our students write the contest before 7:30am or after 3:30pm?
Answer:
Normally, students must start the contest on Wednesday or Thursday between 7:30AM and 3:30PM local time (last possible start time is Thursday 18:30 EST). Caribou publishes all contest dates so that Coordinators can plan ahead, book the appropriate equipment, and avoid logistical conflicts. However, many things could potentially prevent your students from writing at the normal times: holidays, school events, school trips, etc. Perhaps your institution can only run contests in the afternoon (e.g. tutoring centre, evening school, afterschool math club).
You can move your contest window for your whole school. Simply log in to your Coordinator account and click on ‘Shift My Contest Time Window’. You can shift your time window up to 4 hours earlier or later (last possible start time is Thursday 18:30 EST), and you can return to your default time window. Remember to reset the time window before the next contest.
You can shift the contest window even if only to allow a small number of students or one class to write earlier or later. You can do this because you can shift the contest time window even in the middle of contest day, and even if students have already started writing the contest. For example, you can wait until the end of the day to shift the contest window to allow a few students to write after school, then shift it back so it does not affect the next contest.
We cannot change contest days because all results, rankings, and statistics are calculated upon the contest’s closing. In extenuating circumstances it is possible for the Caribou Team to open up another test window before the normal window, on the Tuesday for example. Contact Us if this is the case.
Due to problems on Wednesday and Thursday, our students missed the contest. Can they write it now?
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Due to problems on Wednesday and Thursday, our students missed the contest. Can they write it now?
Answer:
No, sorry, it is now impossible to participate in the missed contest. The last time to start the contest is Thursday 18:30 EST as we release results and answers shortly thereafter.
However, this does not necessarily have an impact on your students’ Caribou Cup ranking (see the item How does a missed contest affect cup rankings?). Also, the students can still write the contest as practice; it will now appear under Prepare > Previous Tests > Try a Past Contest.
We have made tools available to Coordinators to avoid such situations. For example, they can shift the time contest window to allow students to write elsewhere when writing at school is impossible. See the item Can our students write the contest before 7:30am or after 3:30pm?.
Error: You are in another timezone.
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Error: You are in another timezone.
Answer:
You might get such a message if you have changed your time window and not reset it. See the item Can our students write the contest before 7:30am or after 3:30pm? for details.
I can make the contest countdown timer stop by clicking and holding. Can I get infinite time this way?
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I can make the contest countdown timer stop by clicking and holding. Can I get infinite time this way?
Answer:
No, sorry. You are just stopping the “animation” of the countdown timer. If you go to a new question to refresh the page, you will see that the countdown is unaffected, because the real start time is saved in our server.
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