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alexandra m. pickett

Is technology the best way to stop online cheating? No, experts say: better teaching is. - 0 views

  • The better question than "how can I stop cheating?" is "how can I best facilitate and assess learning?"
  • "Students are more likely to engage in dishonesty when they’re under stress and pressure, when the norms are unclear, and when there are temptations and opportunities," she said.
  • "when students don’t feel connected and a sense of belonging to the learning community, whether it's online or face-to-face, they are more likely to detach from any sense of collective community responsibility or ethics and substitute for that a pure ethic of mercenary self-interest,"
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  • 'What’s the best teaching and learning experience I can construct and deliver for the vast majority of students who are there to learn authentically and who want to succeed?'"
alexandra m. pickett

Should You Worry About Cheating on Online Tests During COVID-19? - NeoAcademic - 0 views

  • If someone wants to cheat, they’ll find a way, and it doesn’t particularly matter whether they’re in your classroom or in front of their laptop screen.
danfeinberg

Assessment Design and Cheating Risk in Online Instruction - 0 views

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    Study outlining the relationship between how assessments are set up and how often students cheat. Some good info hear about online integrity.
alexandra m. pickett

Examining the Effect of Proctoring on Online Test Scores | Alessio | Online Learning - 1 views

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  • perception that academic integrity associated with online tests is compromised due to undetected cheating that yields artificially higher grades.
  • strategic interventions to address integrity, addressing disparate test scores, and validating student knowledge in online classes are discussed.
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    @alexpickett Also, I find this article interesting: Alessio, H.M., Malay, N., Maurer, K., Bailer, A.J. and Rubin, B. (2017). Examining the effect of proctoring on online test scores. Online Learning Journal, 21(1). https://t.co/gUIhyNIi6c"
alexandra m. pickett

Fourteen Simple Strategies to Reduce Cheating on Online Examinations | Faculty Focus - 1 views

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