Having just finished an article on the new survey from Inside Higher Ed (IHE), I left something out. The survey had some important findings about two of my favorite subjects – online education and ...
College instructors have changed their attitudes toward academic integrity in online courses, according to a new report from Wiley. Just 27% of faculty surveyed by the education publisher this past ...
One outcome for the shift to online classes, according to the college and university instructors now teaching them, is that students will be more likely to cheat. In a recent survey, 93 percent of ...
Have you ever been caught cheating on exams in school? In South Korea, a group of medical students was also caught cheating--in their online exams. And now they're facing severe punishment for their ...
Just before the College Board rolled out its first ever remote administration of Advanced Placement subject-matter tests, accusations of student cheating were already rising up. Trevor Packer, the ...
High school and college educators say that student use of artificial intelligence has become so widespread that they need to rethink how to assign and assess students ...
While the University of Missouri moved classes online to slow the spread of COVID-19, about 150 students were caught using the opportunity to cheat on their exams. MU has uncovered three separate ...
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