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Another problem with shifting education online: cheating

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Scott McFarland, CEO, ProctorU. Before Covid-19 forced millions of students online, one of the companies that provides that service, ProctorU, caught people cheating on fewer than 1 percent of the 340,000 exams it administered from January through March. They could not say what happened to the students who allegedly hired him.

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Automated Proctoring Swept In During Pandemic. It’s Likely to Stick Around, Despite Concerns

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We’re publishing a series about how pandemic-era practices are continuing to shape higher education. As far as I know business is holding up,” says Trace Urdan, a managing director at Tyton Partners, an education consulting and advisory firm. We often found out who the cheater was before Chegg got back to us.”

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