UC Berkeley faculty tackles academic dishonesty during remote learning
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Campus faculty and instructors have created ways to tackle potential academic dishonesty during remote learning. Certain deterrents include scores below zero if caught cheating, multicamera video recordings during testing and an online exam proctoring software called Honorlock.
Campus faculty and instructors have created ways to tackle and address academic dishonesty during remote learning in fall and spring 2020.
Rhea Sood, a campus sophomore who took Chemistry 1A during fall 2020, said students took advantage of the class’s end-of-lecture quizzes, which were graded for completion. Sood said some students uploaded blank pages or used answers from previous quizzes.