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Can Schoology detect cheating?

Yes, Schoology can detect cheating through built-in tools and integrations like plagiarism checkers, AI detection, Respondus Lockdown Browser for tab monitoring, and features that randomize questions or track submission times, but effectiveness depends on the instructor's setup, with advanced settings flagging suspicious activity like rapid answers or multiple tab switches.
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Can teachers see your activity on Schoology?

The answer is “kind of”. When you submit an assignment in Schoology it records the date and time, so if you submit an assignment late, it will flag it. If your teacher uses the quiz/test feature on Schoology then the teacher has a dashboard that can show when you started taking the test, how many ques…
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Can Schoology detect copy and paste?

A discussion post, chat message, or even certain search terms within the platform can raise red flags. Technical issues create problems too; copying and pasting from their own notes or using common phrases can trigger false alarms.
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Can teachers see if you switch tabs during a test?

Yes, teachers can often see if you switch tabs during an online test, especially if proctoring software (like Respondus or built-in LMS tools) is used, which flags tab switching, screen recording, or webcam monitoring; however, basic platforms like AP Classroom or Google Forms usually can't detect it without extra monitoring apps, though your school's IT might access browser history if flagged, so assume you're being watched.
 
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How do teachers know if you cheat on an online test?

During the test, teachers can see what students are doing on their computers. If a student keeps switching between tabs or apps, especially during hard questions, it might look like they're searching for answers online. Also, spending a lot of time on one question and then answering many quickly could be a red flag.
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How Professors Can Check for AI Cheating in a Sensible Way

Who typically cheats more?

Generally, men report higher rates of infidelity, but the gap narrows or even reverses in younger age groups, with studies showing slight increases for women in younger cohorts (18-29) before men's rates climb with age, peaking in older demographics, while women's rates peak in middle age and then decline; factors like economic dependency and perceived risk also influence who is more likely to cheat.
 
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Can teachers accuse you of cheating without proof?

Professors have a responsibility to maintain academic integrity and uphold the standards of their institution. However, they are not immune from making mistakes or holding inappropriate biases. If an instructor accuses a student of cheating without any proof, the student may have grounds to challenge the allegations.
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Can teachers see my screen?

The classroom screen monitoring software allows teachers to click on an individual student's screen or name to get a closer look at what the student is viewing in real time.
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Can online exams detect other tabs?

Tab change detection offers significant advantages for online exams, from deterring cheating to providing valuable data for proctoring and analysis. When implemented responsibly, it plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and validity of online assessments.
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Can a teacher see if you open a Google Form?

No, teachers can't see exactly when you open a Google Form unless they use special add-ons or locked modes; they only see when you submit it by default, but schools can use monitoring tools (like AutoProctor) or Locked Mode on Chromebooks to track tab switching and get notifications if you leave the form, while some districts monitor all computer activity, which would show if you opened the form at all, even without special settings. 
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Can Schoology tests detect cheating?

Yes, Schoology quizzes can detect cheating through various built-in and integrated tools, including plagiarism checks (like Turnitin), monitoring activity (like tab switching or copy-pasting), and even AI detection, but effectiveness depends on instructor settings and the specific tools used. Teachers can see time stamps, response patterns, and use proctoring services for deeper monitoring, making cheating difficult but not impossible, especially with sophisticated methods or school-provided devices. 
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Can Schoology record your screen?

Students can easily launch the screen recorder from Schoology, make a video on Schoology, and post videos, all without requiring login or personal information. Create a dedicated space for all student videos.
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Can a teacher tell if you go to a different tab when taking a test on a Google Form?

Q7. Can Google Forms detect switching tabs? Yes, if you have the AutoProctor add-on installed. In the Proctor settings of your AutoProctor add-on for Google Forms, enable Tab Switching in the Tracking options.
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When you delete a message on Schoology, does it unsend?

Delete a message (cannot be undone). Note: deleting a message from the sent folder does NOT un-send the message.
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What data does Schoology collect?

Q: What kind of data do they collect?
  • Enrollment data.
  • Course schedule data.
  • Student identifiers.
  • Academic program membership.
  • Extracurricular program membership.
  • Transcript data.
  • Student-submitted materials within a course.
  • Student grades.
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Can teachers see if you exit a quiz on Canvas?

While Canvas cannot lock down a student browser or computer, it can track students leaving a page. By turning on Quiz Log Auditing, you can review individual student start times, end times, and when they exit the Canvas quiz.
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How to get a 100% on every test?

To get 100% on every test, you need active learning, consistent habits, and error analysis, focusing on understanding concepts deeply (not just memorizing), practicing with mock tests to mimic exam conditions, using techniques like active recall and spaced repetition, and analyzing past mistakes to prevent repeats, ensuring you know the material so well you can perform without notes. It requires discipline and strategic effort, focusing on how you learn as much as what you learn, while also managing your body and mind with rest and nutrition. 
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How to detect cheating in online exams?

To address this issue, various mechanisms have been developed to prevent or detect cheating on online exams, such as secure browsers, per question timers, facial recognition, image proctoring, video proctoring, and disabling navigation of questions during the exam process.
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Can a proctor see your screen?

Yes, proctored exams use software that can see and monitor your screen, allowing proctors (live or AI) to track your digital activity like opened tabs, applications, copy-paste actions, and even take screenshots to ensure you're not cheating and accessing unauthorized resources. This screen sharing is a core part of online proctoring, often requiring explicit permission and sometimes even letting the proctor control your mouse and keyboard to maintain exam integrity, notes this LiveJournal article and this support article from ProctorU.
 
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Who is the world's strictest teacher?

There's no single "strictest teacher in the world" as strictness is subjective, but Katharine Birbalsingh, headmistress of Michaela Community School in London, is globally recognized as "Britain's Strictest Headmistress" due to her famously rigorous, no-nonsense approach to discipline, high expectations, and focus on traditional values, leading to high academic results but also controversy. While she's often called the strictest, other influential figures like Amy Chua ("Tiger Mother") also promoted intensely strict academic parenting, influencing similar education models.
 
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How to tell if a teacher is watching your screen?

How to Know If Your Computer Is Being Monitored
  1. Step 1: Go to a Good Website. If you are at school, go to your school's website or Google. ...
  2. Step 2: Open Task Manager. Open Task Manager (if you have Windows) and look at your CPU usage.
  3. Step 3: Look for Something Out of the Ordinary. ...
  4. Step 4: Click "End Task" ...
  5. Step 5: Congrats!
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Can teachers legally search you?

YES, but only under certain circumstances. First, your school must have a “reasonable suspicion” that searching you will turn up evidence that you violated a school rule or law. Second, the way your school does its search should be “reasonable” based on what is being searched for and your age.
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What counts as proof of cheating?

Text Messages, Emails, and Social Media Activity

Electronic communication often serves as contemporaneous proof in adultery cases. Explicit messages, romantic exchanges, or suggestive conversations found in emails, text messages, or social media accounts can point towards an extramarital relationship.
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What is the 70 30 rule in teaching?

The 70/30 rule in teaching is a principle that shifts focus from teacher-led instruction to student-centered, active learning, suggesting students should do 70% of the talking/practice and teachers 30% of direct instruction, or that teachers plan 70% for activities and 30% for content, promoting deeper engagement and skill development over passive reception, particularly in language learning. 
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Is cheating in school a crime?

Is Cheating A Crime? While cheating is not necessarily a criminal act, accusations of cheating can carry serious consequences for students. Many times, universities and colleges will have specific academic misconduct rules within their student codes.
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