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[โ€“] RunawayFixer@lemmy.world 3 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Students and cheating is always going to be a thing, only the technology evolves. It's always been an interesting cat and mouse game imo, as long as you're not too personally affected (sorry).

I was a student when the internet started to spread and some students had internet at home, while most teachers were still oblivious. There was a french book report due and 4 kids had picked the same book because they had found a good summary online. 3 of the kids hand wrote a summary of the summary, 1 kid printed out the original summary and handed that in. 3 kids received a 0, the 4th got a warning to not let others copy his work :D

[โ€“] taiyang@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago

Lol, well sounds like a bad assignment if you can get away with just summary, although I guess it is language class(?) it's more reasonable. I'm not really shooken up over this type of thing, though. I'm not pro-cheating, but it's not for justice or morality; it's cause education is for the students benefit and they're missing out on growth. We really need more critical thinkers in this world. Like, desperately need them. Lol