IGI Global Provides Open Access to Article on Cheating in the Digital Age
Did you cheat in school? Conventional thinking says most everyone did at some point, either with tiny pieces of paper in pencil cases, notes written on hands, or formulas stenciled onto rulers. Now, as archaic views of the classroom are dying and more and more schools are embracing technology as an important tool for learning, cheating on exams has gotten a little more advanced.
IGI Global is offering open access to the article "Cheating in Exams with Technology" to support the further research of technology ethics in education.
For more information on products offered by IGI Global, contact Chris Burke, burke@amigos.org or 800-843-8482, ext. 2805.