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TODAY’s Savannah Sellers talks to several college students about the difficulties of online learning and why they are cheating on schoolwork during the pandemic.
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22 Comments

  1. Palahume says:

    Thanks for teaching us all how to cheat, Today. 🤦

  2. Feels like proctor exam is ruining online classes and I’m thankfully I graduate with a degree in psychology. With that I would never graduate college. I know when I first took a online class in college during my first year, online was so easy to cheat as googling is your source like quizlet. I hate when students snitch because a student think that a student was cheating online.

  3. RG says:

    Published 3:28 PM MDT, September 2, 2022

    Local law enforcement agencies from suburban Southern California to rural North Carolina have been using an obscure cellphone tracking tool, at times without search warrants, that gives them the power to follow people’s movements months back in time, according to public records and internal emails obtained by The Associated Press.

    Police have used “Fog Reveal” to search hundreds of billions of records from 250 million mobile devices, and harnessed the data to create location analyses known among law enforcement as “patterns of life,” according to thousands of pages of records about the company.

    Sold by Virginia-based Fog Data Science LLC, Fog Reveal has been used since at least 2018 in criminal investigations ranging from the murder of a nurse in Arkansas to tracing the movements of a potential participant in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. The tool is rarely, if ever, mentioned in court records, something that defense attorneys say makes it harder for them to properly defend their clients in cases in which the technology was used. by AP NEWS © 2023. What's off that,legal is setting themselves up for violations of cyber security which can net any one 52 years of incarnation.

  4. RG says:

    Published 3:28 PM MDT, September 2, 2022

    Local law enforcement agencies from suburban Southern California to rural North Carolina have been using an obscure cellphone tracking tool, at times without search warrants, that gives them the power to follow people’s movements months back in time, according to public records and internal emails obtained by The Associated Press.

    Police have used “Fog Reveal” to search hundreds of billions of records from 250 million mobile devices, and harnessed the data to create location analyses known among law enforcement as “patterns of life,” according to thousands of pages of records about the company.

    Sold by Virginia-based Fog Data Science LLC, Fog Reveal has been used since at least 2018 in criminal investigations ranging from the murder of a nurse in Arkansas to tracing the movements of a potential participant in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. The tool is rarely, if ever, mentioned in court records, something that defense attorneys say makes it harder for them to properly defend their clients in cases in which the technology was used. by AP NEWS © 2023.

  5. RG says:

    Published 3:28 PM MDT, September 2, 2022

    Local law enforcement agencies from suburban Southern California to rural North Carolina have been using an obscure cellphone tracking tool, at times without search warrants, that gives them the power to follow people’s movements months back in time, according to public records and internal emails obtained by The Associated Press.

    Police have used “Fog Reveal” to search hundreds of billions of records from 250 million mobile devices, and harnessed the data to create location analyses known among law enforcement as “patterns of life,” according to thousands of pages of records about the company.

    Sold by Virginia-based Fog Data Science LLC, Fog Reveal has been used since at least 2018 in criminal investigations ranging from the murder of a nurse in Arkansas to tracing the movements of a potential participant in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. The tool is rarely, if ever, mentioned in court records, something that defense attorneys say makes it harder for them to properly defend their clients in cases in which the technology was used. by AP NEWS © 2023

  6. Ian says:

    Cause I'm gonna look for X and add XYZ when I'm doing medical paperwork for a patient.

  7. so have in person classes there are few people who will go out of their way to cheat but when only the NSA has evidence of you cheating abandoned on multiple different hard drives you dont get to act shocked when students google the answers

  8. rover doll says:

    societal collapse be like: "person with degree ruins lives cuz they cheated to pass"

  9. In the early 70s, I was failing math. I was a chemistry major and I ran into some big difficulty and trouble in the math courses, in order to graduate. I had to pass the statistics final. I I had D’s and F’s on the exams during the semester I need at least I see on the final examination which was a take-home exam I couldn’t make heads or tails of it, and I got wind that this one student who is really good at statistics had to leave for a family funeral. You guessed it a broken his dorm room door down canvas exam, and made a quick copy jumped off a plane of it, I stole something unrelated to make it look like I was stealing items I could pawn off to the state I still feel guilty, that I was oh able to pass only because of that transgression

  10. Fran says:

    College is a scam why not cheatc

  11. They are cheating because most of the classes are completely useless. You don’t learn anything you’re not interested in. All colleges are for profit, period.

  12. Kam Cho says:

    Lot of people did masters during COVID online classes and exams

  13. It's like paying for gym sessions and taking steroids instead of working out. Yes, you get ripped, but you also die.

  14. Kidyugi1 says:

    its not cheating. It using your resources. real world no one has time to remember all this junk on the flyyy

  15. DaRyna Dixon says:

    My online classes were rigorous! It depends on the institution. They were very strict we had to submit assignments into a system to check for plagiarism and then turn them in to the professor. We had to make sure our references aligned with the assignments. Online education is not for everyone but I enjoyed it.

  16. Natural-HI says:

    If colleges treat students like criminals, then some won’t go to college, or will seek a refund.

  17. Chat GPT enters the chat

  18. Speedcola12 says:

    going to college this fall, thanks for the help!

  19. timrod94 says:

    Now they have Chat GPT

  20. I C says:

    If teachers were actually teaching and schools were suitable and safe places for thee children and students, then there would be no need for students copying stuff from the internet.

  21. Bear says:

    My experience of learning online is they don't teach they just give you work and you gotta figure it out for yourself basically so we are 😂

  22. Alan Hobbs says:

    A lot of my classes you couldn't find the answers online. My school actually made it difficult. But I just learned how to take really good notes online lol

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