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by HappyDreamer
1465 days ago
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> They find ways to cover up the fact that nobody is learning to code properly Aha, so the secret summary is that: Both students and teachers want the students to succeed, so they cheat together, to make that (seem to) happen > A few of the tricks they used Thanks for writing about that, really interesting to read (!) > cheating was rampant (You don't happen to know about some websites being used for that? I recently found out about studypool dot com.) |
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By cheating I didn't mean getting solutions from websites although there's obviously a lot of that going on if you browse through e.g. Upwork. A staggering number of 'jobs' are obviously student coding assignments being farmed out.
The sort of cheating I meant was more stuff like students copy/pasting stuff off Wikipedia (it's all on the written reports remember) or copying answers off each other. Or they'd deliberately submit work they knew didn't function properly, aware of the fact that it wouldn't matter.