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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Heads up: Students have come up with another sneaky way to cheat on tests.
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Guess this scene: The desert. People are cheering. Smiles everywhere. Applause when someone wins. Must be a Las Vegas casino – right?
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Cell phones, iPods and other tech gadgets in the classroom can drive teachers nuts — and in one case, even to jail:
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Students have plugged into a brand new tech trend: i-dosing. But what does that really mean?
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President Obama warned new college graduates about over-relying on tech gadgets — but the distinct whiff of hypocrisy filled the air: Read the rest of this entry »
More and more professors are handing out assignments that cut students’ virtual lifelines. But can they handle it?
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School administrators may have just found the answer to attendance problems: a contest that gives students the chance to win a free iPod. What’s in it for the school?
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The Stimulus Act funneled hundreds of millions into schools’ coffers for technology upgrades – but surprise! Some school districts are wasting the money.
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Most people check out the Apple iPhone and think, “What more could you want?” Not college student Benn Linger – he saw room for improvement.
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