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by mbreese 5032 days ago
There is a fundamental difference between using online resources to find an answer to a question and collaborating with others to find the same answer. Part of the grade is based on how well you can find the answers, not how well your collective group can.

If the test is open book, open Internet, that doesn't mean you can ask your friends on Facebook for help, just because Facebook is on the Internet.

I think that the class was likely poorly designed, but that doesn't mean that the students are all in the clear.

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It's not even really about how well you can find the answers, it's more about what you'll learn while you're searching for and thinking about the answers.

That process is completely cut short if you just copy someone else's answer.

I dont think students are all in the clear in the least bit. I just happen to believe that permitting online resources implies permitting collaboration, as the internet is a tool for collaboration as much as it is a tool for pure research. As far as I'm concerned, it a test is open internet, then it's de facto collaboration permitted.
In general I agree, but the professor explicitly told them not to discuss the test with each other.