<aside> 📣 What's New (as of December 8, 2023)
→ New courses!! Popular Puzzle Pack for Middle School Math, Vectors, How LLMs Work → Updated overview of math courses for Middle School and High School and lessons by common core standard!
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If you have not done so already, we highly recommend that you complete these 3 steps ASAP to unlock your students’ free access to Brilliant!
Even if you do not plan on integrating Brilliant into your curriculum yet, that’s ok! Brilliant can be used for self-directed learning. By inviting students, you will grant them access to all 90+ Premium courses. Inspire curiosity and allow them to explore 💙
How to create or delete a class
How to invite or remove students
How to assign with Google Classroom
What students see when they log in
How to find the right course(s)
How to monitor student progress
Does the application approval apply to each individual teacher or a school?
Can I add a co-teacher to my class?
How much of Brilliant can students access?
Can I assign individual lessons or chapters?
What if I have more than eight classes?
What if I want to assign more than six courses per class?
Can students chat or interact on Brilliant?
Does Progress Monitoring update in real-time?
Can I see if students got problems right or wrong?
<aside> 💬 We're actively working on improving the Brilliant for Educators Program. Let us know what you think!
→ Let us know about bugs or issues → Provide feedback / Share your experience → Ideas or suggestions for this Program Guide
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For additional questions about Brilliant for Educators, please email [email protected].
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