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Too often in education we think we know what is best for our students. Not often enough do we listen and hear what our students are saying about their education. This collection tries to show more of the student perspective.
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Pushback Is Growing Against Automated Proctoring Services. But So Is Their Use

Pushback Is Growing Against Automated Proctoring Services. But So Is Their Use | The Student Voice | Scoop.it
The pandemic is changing the way tests and quizzes are conducted at colleges across the country, with the rapid adoption of new tools that proponent
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University students unsettled by proctoring software for online exams

University students unsettled by proctoring software for online exams | The Student Voice | Scoop.it
Turn on your webcam, enable your microphone and share your computer screen, an anonymous voice told Emily Johnston as she sat her first online exam.
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Students rebel over remote test monitoring during the pandemic

Some described intense stress as remote proctors watched them take tests, worrying they would be labeled as cheats. Others said they had urinated at their desks for fear that leaving for the bathroom would hurt their chances of a post-graduation career.
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ANU to use facial recognition software on student computers in response to coronavirus remote exams

ANU to use facial recognition software on student computers in response to coronavirus remote exams | The Student Voice | Scoop.it
With students studying remotely due to COVID-19, the ANU plans to employ an artificial intelligence program for exams that would monitor keystrokes, eye movement and internet activity on students' computers — and then report it back to professors.
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