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Author Topic: Dealing with technology-assisted cheating  (Read 27453 times)
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« Reply #30 on: November 05, 2004, 07:41:15 AM »

Honestly baiting the hook or not the problem still is that the student cheated.  Futhermore, if the student is looking online for the answers during the course of the exam then, that is CHEATING!.  

There is no blame on a professor for posting fake answers on the web.  If the student is so brave as to access these answers then he or she never learned the material in the first place.  I mean do you really want this type of person to be the 'so-called leaders' of our country?  What kind of example does that set for our youth?  That it is o.k. to cheat, even if baited?  Besides, what do you honestly get out of the material that you can take on with you in your prespective jobs?  

To employ such a cut throat individual can threaten a company's intergrity, much less the institute that let them get that far.

So sometimes people make mistakes,  well nip it in the bud now while the student is young before it is to late.
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