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A new cheating technique has professors outmatched—and no, it's not ChatGPT

A new cheating technique has professors outmatched—and no, it's not ChatGPT | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"In the changing world of education, online academic resources such as Chegg.com have become the go-to websites for help with schoolwork. These websites are typically used to help students understand how to solve problems if they are stuck on a question, or to check their work to see if they are on the right path ..."

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How college students learned new ways to cheat during Covid

How college students learned new ways to cheat during Covid | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"As college students adapted to online education during Covid-19, they learned new methods to cheat on exams, and experts worry the trend is rising ..."

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Tech provides online mobile help for job-hunting college grads - USA TODAY

Tech provides online mobile help for job-hunting college grads - USA TODAY | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"College graduates who feel unprepared for job hunting now have a new on-demand, online option from two ed-tech leaders, Chegg and InsideTrack ..."

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Automated proctoring swept in during pandemic. It’s likely to stick around, despite concerns | EdSurge News

Automated proctoring swept in during pandemic. It’s likely to stick around, despite concerns | EdSurge News | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"The most controversial new tech tool for colleges since the start of the pandemic is automated proctoring, which aims to detect cheating on online ..."

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Study finds nearly 200 percent jump in questions submitted to Chegg after start of pandemic

Study finds nearly 200 percent jump in questions submitted to Chegg after start of pandemic | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"New research finds jump in number of questions submitted to "homework help" website Chegg after start of pandemic, an increase the authors say is very likely linked to rise in cheating ..."

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