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Many colleges take exams online in the aftermath of corona, and cheating continues. This time, it was revealed that hundreds of people from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies gathered in an anonymous chat room and exchanged the final answer.
Reporter Jeong Ban-seok.
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is a notice from a professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies.
This is an attempt to take a retest due to cheating during the final exam.
On the 18th, the final exam for the liberal arts course was conducted online in an open book format. It is known that about 700 of the 2,000 students gathered in the Kakao Talk anonymous chat room to exchange the correct answers.
Even during the midterm exam, there was a controversy over cheating, so the professor in charge warned and added a narrative problem, but it did not prevent cheating.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs decided to re-examine the cheating by pursuing the plagiarism verification program and using a webcam and IP blocking program.
[Lee Seung-mi/Korea University of Foreign Students: People can do it all, but they don't do it, with their conscience. It's really ignoring the efforts of
others .] Other universities were also controversial.
At Chung-Ang University, the situation in which a student in the field of law mocked cheating using a chat room in KakaoTalk was confirmed, and Korea University caught cheating in an online open book exam.
From online suggestions to take an exam together, to tax advisors, they are asked to take an accounting exam instead.
[Nam Woo-suk/Deputy Chairman of the College of Liberal Arts, Kyunghee University: The countermeasure is to have a face on the screen, write an honorary pledge, and write a test answer by hand. There are quite a few classes that don't even do that. Unless you're an idiot, you have to come up with a way to cheat too easily.] Some say that
it is difficult for fair evaluation of colleges to introduce an optional pass system that only temporarily passes without credit.
(Video coverage: Namseong Kim, Video editing: Seunghee Lee, CG: Seongbeom Jang)
Online answer'share the right answer' with a group of 700 people… College students
2020-06-23T12:21:44.158Z
In the aftermath of the corona, many universities are taking tests online, and cheating continues. This time, it was revealed that hundreds of people from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies gathered in an anonymous chat room and exchanged the final answer.
Source: sbskr