What? I had LOTS of take home exams where the professors didn't care if we worked together or not. Typically if you allow a student to take something home he's going to go on the internet to find answers. What's the difference between that and working together on it. The exams that were issued take home weren't exactly multiple choice. The point of a take home is to give better, more well thought out answers. It's one thing if a professor says "Do not help each other" but NOWHERE in any article about this have I seen that being stated. I'm all for integrity and there were many opportunities to cheat and I didn't. Just not worth it in the end to be honest. I'd rather have a b average than an A and not know what the hell I was doing. That's why you see a shift in businesses these days. They aren't so much concerned with GPA as they are with what you know right then and there. Every tech job I've apped for has tossed me some form of problem to be solved or a test of my on hand knowledge and problem solving technique. I'll wait until I see more information about this issue before I form an opinion.
5/1/2007 11:41:26 AM
5/1/2007 4:26:07 PM
you can't give or receive help. that's pretty standard.as for the take-home exam part. i've had a couple of take home exams, simply because in these classes trying to get a reasonable test in 3 hours at a desk is silly. (they were computationally intensive classes). of course none in the class even thought of talking to anyone else about the questions. except maybe to complain about it vaguely.
5/1/2007 6:39:38 PM
i've had take home exams and such where you were not allowed to collaborate, and others where you were...then again how much different is it than getting a writing assignment checked over for proofreading?
5/2/2007 12:28:21 PM