Colleges Stepping Up Anti-Cheating Technology 439
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from the spy-vs.-spy dept.
from the spy-vs.-spy dept.
Bruce Schneier's blog highlights a New York Times piece on high-tech methods for detecting student cheating. Schneier notes, "The measures used to prevent cheating during tests remind me of casino security measures." "No gum is allowed during an exam: chewing could disguise a student's speaking into a hands-free cellphone to an accomplice outside. The 228 computers that students use are recessed into desk tops so that anyone trying to photograph the screen — using, say, a pen with a hidden camera, in order to help a friend who will take the test later — is easy to spot. Scratch paper is allowed — but it is stamped with the date and must be turned in later. When a proctor sees something suspicious, he records the student's real-time work at the computer and directs an overhead camera to zoom in, and both sets of images are burned onto a CD for evidence." The Times article quotes from research published a few months back suggesting that the more you copy homework, the lower your grades.
Hmmm ... (Score:4, Funny)
It's not cheating! (Score:4, Funny)
Slippery slope... (Score:2, Funny)
Why would Bruce Schneier worry about this? (Score:5, Funny)
Bruce Schneier already knows Alice AND Bob's secret; all he has to do to detect cheating is eye a test taker until their lies burst into flames. Nothing hides from Bruce Schneier... Nothing.
Re:I say let them cheat (Score:3, Funny)
Go ahead, let them cheat. They'll be paying for it once they get a job based on their "degree" and suddenly realize they don't know fuckall about what they're doing.
From TFA:
“Copying homework is a leading indicator of becoming a business major,”
I leave the punchlines to the public....
Re:Retarded (Score:4, Funny)
Listen, If you're going to make sense and ask people to do their jobs properly, I'm going to have to ask you to leave /.
And the Internet in general.
Re:Surprising! (Score:3, Funny)
Future career: Outsourcing job manager.
Re:Hmmm ... (Score:3, Funny)
That is the *PERFECT* skill set for the next 20 years for any technology student to learn. It is in fact the #1 skillset needed for when you are unemployed (the ability to set up and maintain household and small business networks).
Re:I've noticed something related to that (Score:3, Funny)
their version of teaching English was route memorization
Naturally they have to memorize routes because China could block Google maps at any time.
Re:My favorite cheating story.. (Score:1, Funny)
Great story. My favorite cheating incident was in a Psych 101 course which used multiple choice exams on scan sheets (the "fill in the bubble" forms). I realized during the first exam that the guy next to me was copying my answers, so I made the usual attempts to cover my answer sheet. I suppose I wasn't good enough because at the beginning of the second exam the same guy and a couple of his friends were jockeying desks to get a better view of my answers. I made no attempt to cover my answers, but I did answer every question wrong, then just sat there reviewing my answers until they turned in their tests. Once they left, I erased all my answers and entered the right ones.
I knew I was destined to become a BOFH.