Keeping Online Testing Honest? Or an Orwellian Overreach?
New York Times
The rise of proctoring software to deter cheating alarms privacy advocates. Some students and professors find it invasive, too.
New York Times
The rise of proctoring software to deter cheating alarms privacy advocates. Some students and professors find it invasive, too.
As Daniel Farzannekou prepared to take an online exam late last month in his naval science elective at the University of California, Los Angeles, the software directed him to pick up his laptop and scan his room, his desk, his ID and his face.
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“Please note that this exam is NOT open note or book,” wrote the adjunct professor, Lt. Alexander Dellva, “and I am therefore relying on your integrity to take this exam using only the knowledge in your brain.” Continued