Is technology making a big problem worse?
April 19, 2012 by Jake Simms
Maybe schools should bring back the old-fashioned honor code.
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Maybe schools should bring back the old-fashioned honor code.
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Heads up: Students have come up with another sneaky way to cheat on tests.
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A New York University computer scientist went by the book after detecting students cheated on an assignment. His reward?
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Traditional pencil-and-paper tests (and basic ethics) took a big hit last week:
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Tech whizzes aren’t bragging about this recent No. 1 ranking.
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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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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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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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Many teachers know it, but won’t talk about it out loud:
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What’s worse than catching a student cutting-and-pasting someone else’s work and handing it in?
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