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The new digital ethics?

Source: Herald Tribune
San Francisco : CA : USA | 5 months ago  
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A survey by Common Sense Media of more than 1,000 students ages 13 to 18 found that more than a third said they had used cell phones to cheat at least once. In addition, about 38 percent said they had copied text directly from the Web and turned it in as their own work. Other ingenious forms of cheating include...
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  • News Source: Herald Tribune | 5 months ago
    A survey by Common Sense Media of more than 1,000 students ages 13 to 18 found that more than a third said they had used cell phones to cheat at least once. In addition, about 38 percent said they had copied text directly from the Web and turned it...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | 5 months ago
    A study released on Thursday shows U.S. teens are using smart phones and the Internet to cheat at school work or exams. Slightly more than half of teens surveyed for a Common Sense Media poll admitted to using the Internet to cheat and more than a...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | 5 months ago
    Parents have yet another reason for a long, hard talk with their kids. More than half of teens admit to using the Internet to cheat, a new poll shows, while 35 percent say they've used their cell phones. The results were released Thursday by Common...

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