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Essay heading: Using Technology To Cheat
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Cramer, Seth Finn, 2006, pp. 133).
This phenomenon is happening in high school as well as college. It is not only papers that students are using today’s technology to cheat with. Students are using emails and chat rooms to provide homework and exam answers. Also, they are using technology for an excuse for lateness on an assignment due to technical difficulties... displayed 300 characters
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“…falsely claiming to have attached an assignment to an email to gain extra time to complete the work and a non-technical analogue, giving a false excuse to delay an exam or the deadline for a paper.” (Stephanie Etter, Jackie J. Cramer, Seth Finn, 2006, PP. 142)
Reasons for Cheating
There seems to be some common reasons amongst students as to why they use of technology to cheat... displayed next 300 characters
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