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Pupils from Robin Hood primary school, Birmingham, worked with a film crew from the National College for School Leadership to express their desire to use the...
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I had the chance to talk with a class of college undergraduates (real, live people in an actual classroom) a few weeks ago and one of the topics that came up made me re-examine a common problem for online teachers– cheating.
Academic cheating is nothing new but the impact it has on online education seems easier, and more widespread, than in face-to-face classrooms. This is a gut feeling, and the research suggests cheating and plagiarism are widespread in every educational environment, at any age, across every culture.
(Those of us in direct, live contact with smiling students are fooling ourselves to think classroom cheating is less prevalent, or that we can somehow catch evil-doers more easily in person.) I’ve written about ways to prevent online cheating here at On Teaching Online before, here. Via Gust MEES Delete the scoop?
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Cacoo is a user friendly online drawing tool that allows you to create a variety of diagrams such as site maps, wire frames, UML and network charts. Cacoo can be used free of charge. Via Gust MEES Delete the scoop?
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Nominated as Best Educational Use of Video / Visual 2010 in the edublog awards. If you don't know the internet you can't be my teacher, I need someone who kn... Via Gust MEES
Zélia Patrocinio's comment,
October 16, 2011 4:02 PM
Yes, João that's our reality nowadays. We have to keep up with this.
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