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Yet another way students use tech toys to cheat


December 28, 2011 by Claire Knight

Heads up: Students have come up with another sneaky way to cheat on tests.

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Teacher pays the price for turning in cheaters


July 28, 2011 by Jake Simms

A New York University computer scientist went by the book after detecting students cheated on an assignment. His reward? 

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The Atlanta travesty: Time for e-testing?


July 12, 2011 by Jake Simms

Traditional pencil-and-paper tests (and basic ethics) took a big hit last week:

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Computer science students are tops at this


April 27, 2011 by Jake Simms

Tech whizzes aren’t bragging about this recent No. 1 ranking.

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Cell phones in class? You bet! But did you know this…


February 19, 2011 by Claire Knight

Middle and high school students aren’t the only ones who bring their cell phones to school. In this study, college students admitted professors would be shocked if they knew …

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Texting during tests? No problem, it’s not cheating


October 31, 2010 by Claire Knight

Most school officials say texting during tests is a big no-no. But maybe it isn’t such a bad idea.

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Websites prove student cheated — now what?


October 30, 2010 by Jake Simms

Picture this: You suspect a student cheated on a paper. Just to be safe, you run the paper through two plagiarism websites:

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Better the student, better the cheater?


September 9, 2010 by Jake Simms

Many teachers know it, but won’t talk about it out loud:

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The real reason students cut-and-paste


August 12, 2010 by Jake Simms

What’s worse than catching a student cutting-and-pasting someone else’s work and handing it in?

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Cut-and-paste problems? Five ways to cut cheating


July 14, 2010 by Brooke Ballard

Teachers know the web makes it all too easy for students to plagiarize. Try these tactics:

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