• DaddleDew@lemmy.world
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    Pearson using all sorts of extremely invasive and questionable kernel-level access plugins to make sure people don’t open notes to cheat on their test on their computer. People just open their notes on another device. Or, you know, paper.

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      When my wife did her online courses, she actually had to set up a webcam showing her face and hands while she did the tests.

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          They actually made her set it up so it shows her hands, face and screen at the same time.
          It was a bitch to even find an angle to set it up, and then she got yelled at every time she leaned back too far.

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            This is some dystopian shit. I never cheated at a test and wouldn’t even want to take a test under those dehumanizing conditions.

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      Or, you know, paper.

      • That’s what desk/workspace scanning in the most extreme cases is meant to detect. This is why I really don’t like online schooling, because in the absolute worst case, your school will literally scan your place.

      You know what would be a really good way to show if your students learned your course material? Let them show it with a practical test of some kind…

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        Easy enough to put notes or a phone on the backside of your monitor. Pearson doesn’t check there during their room scans

        Source: Took dozens of exams through them

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        My daughter had to write a university paper once. They required two cameras to be running. One atop the screen like you use for meetings, and one showing the whole desk and the tested person.

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          Redhat would randomly interrupt your test and ask you to stand up, pick up the camera and show the room

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            Privacy invasion. I doubt that would hold water in the EU.
            Also, do we really want to normalize mandatory cameras broadcasting from people’s homes? Where’s the outrage?

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                In the UK I refused to turn my camera on in online class and cited GDPR. The next class the lecturer informed us that he can’t force us to do it anymore due to GDPR. Lol.

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            It’s really useless too. If I wanted to cheat on a test so fucking bad, I’d learn to read braille and just stick reference material under my desk.

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              I’d clone my monitor to a second monitor in another room and then use an AirPod or something similar to communicate with someone searching for the answers using the second screen and a second device.

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                There was an actual person that went through a checklist when I had to do my online stuff. They would look at graphics settings and things like xbox bars and such. I guess some people can get really creative. It was irritating having to have a ‘clean’ account so they wouldn’t get access to anything that I wanted private.

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                When I did those tests, checking your ears was a required step. Plenty of other subtle ways to communicate though

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        Thats not necessary for online teaching. I just got my degree and there were some online courses too, never had to deal with any of this anti cheating crap.