Lowering the Stakes of Assessment to Reduce Cheating
Reducing the value of assessments as a prevention strategy for academic misconduct is very unlikely to work. Worse, the evidence shows that lowering assessment values may in fact encourage and incentivize cheating.
A Pointless Sting, Blackmail, and No Surprise Whatsoever
Using proctoring signals to students that the assessment has value and is worth protecting. It signals that cheating is known to be a threat and is being addressed.
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