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with more and more technology around us....even the student sitting in a classroom could be receiving answers. Time limit may be something to look at or to have a question in the test that is personal to them....last four digits of ssn.

Hello group,

in the platform we utilize, all quizzes have randomly generated questions, so even if two students initiate a quiz simultaneously, question number 3 for one, might be question number 17 for the other. Also they are timed so as to limit the ability to compare notes, look up answers, etc. The larger, more significant certifications or board exams are proctored and require two forms of photo ID.

Thanks

do you have the ability to randomize the answers as well? If the same question came up for two students, a might be the correct answer for one student and c may be the correct answer for the other.

Could you provide a sample of an integrity statement? I think this is a great idea!

Cindy,
This can be found in a syllabus or in the policy. Something along the line....
"Each student has a responsiblity for their own content on each and every assignment." and then you could list bullet points as to what is acceptable to you.

Shelly Crider

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