Schools Ban iPods to Prevent Cheating

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I always thought that you could record yourself some answers and then listen to them while writing tests and exams.......

MERIDIAN, Idaho — Banning baseball caps during tests was obvious — students were writing the answers under the brim.

Then schools started banning cell phones, realizing students could text message the answers to each other.

Now schools across the country are targeting digital media players as a potential cheating device. Devices including iPods and Zunes can be hidden under clothing, with just an earbud and a wire snaking behind an ear and into a shirt collar to give them away, school officials say.

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"It doesn't take long to get out of the loop with teenagers," said Mountain View High School Principal Aaron Maybon. "They come up with new and creative ways to cheat pretty fast."

Mountain View recently enacted a ban on digital media players after school officials realized some students were downloading formulas and other material onto the players.

"A teacher overheard a couple of kids talking about it," said Maybon.

Shana Kemp, spokeswoman for the National Association of Secondary School Principals, said she does not have hard statistics on the phenomenon but said it is not unusual for schools to ban digital media players.

"I think it is becoming a national trend," she said. "We hope that each district will have a policy in place for technology — it keeps a lot of the problems down."

Using the devices to cheat is hardly a new phenomenon, Kemp said. However, sometimes it takes a while for teachers and administrators, who come from an older generation, to catch on to the various ways the technology can be used.

Some students use iPod-compatible voice recorders to record test answers in advance and them play them back, said 16-year-old Mountain View junior Damir Bazdar.

Others download crib notes onto the music players and hide them in the "lyrics" text files. Even an audio clip of the old "Schoolhouse Rock" take on how a bill makes it through Congress can come in handy during some American government exams.

Kelsey Nelson, a 17-year-old senior at the school, said she used to listen to music after completing her tests — something she can no longer do since the ban. Still, she said, the ban has not stopped some students from using the devices.

"You can just thread the earbud up your sleeve and then hold it to your ear like you're resting your head on your hand," Nelson said. "I think you should still be able to use iPods. People who are going to cheat are still going to cheat, with or without them."

Still, schools around the world are hoping bans will at least stave off some cheaters.

A teacher at San Gabriel High School in San Gabriel, Calif., confiscated a student's iPod during a class and found the answers to a test, crib notes and a definition list hidden among the teen's music selections. Schools in Seattle have also banned the devices.

The practice is not limited to the United States: St. Mary's College, a high school in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, banned cell phones and digital medial players this year, while the University of Tasmania prohibits iPods, electronic dictionaries, CD players and spell-checking devices.

Conversely, Duke University in North Carolina began providing iPods to its students three years ago as part of an experiment to see how the devices could be used to enhance learning.

The music players proved to be invaluable for some courses, including music, engineering and sociology classes, said Tim Dodd, executive director of The Center for Academic Integrity at Duke.

At Duke, incidents of cheating have declined over the past 10 years, largely because the community expects its students to have academic integrity, he said.

"Trying to fight the technology without a dialogue on values and expectations is a losing battle," Dodd said. "I think there's kind of a backdoor benefit here. As teachers are thinking about how technology has corrupted, they're also thinking about ways it can be used productively."

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lol.....when I needed to cheat I used the old fashioned methods of little tiny piece of paper or look over someone's shoulder
 
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Cheating hell yea I did that!! Just like Defy

I use to have a teacher that let us listen to the music whenever we took a test. It's proven that music does help stimulate the mind. But we've always had a ban on electronics.

I don't get how kids are able to slide on shit these days
 
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Man the funniest shit I ever did when I had the answers was get one of those clear bic pens. Get a thin strip of paper, write down the answers in order then slide it into the pen longways. So looking at your pen wouldn't be obvious at all!
 
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Look at those snitches tellin the news wats up with the ipods an shit...
I always thought about recording myself stating answers to test questions off our studyguides or whatever, an then makin it an mp3 to go on my ipod, never did it tho...
 
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why are all those kids talking about cheating? are they stupid. that sleeve shit is what i used to do too, not for tests but just for boring classes. the best way is just paper like someone said ^^^
 
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Easy. Jus flirt with the smartest, squarest, geekiest bitch in the class & make her feel like she's your main bitch when you step in so she lifts up her paper as if she's overlooking it while you overlookin' the answers.

<----certified test cheater since '93
 
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at my school we have these lil red tickets and if you turn in 5 you get a free homework 100...but the teachers dont give them out...they all stingy and shit so i go and steal em...i have like 270 tickets so i just give people 10 of em for homework and 20 for the answer on quizzes and tests...dont know what im gonna do next year...they dont have red tickets next year
 
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i cheat using an ipod, but i write notes and put em in the note section. fuck recordin it. that takes too long and its stupid.
easier to get caught, put em in a song's lyrics like the article says

KillaKali said:
Easy. Jus flirt with the smartest, squarest, geekiest bitch in the class & make her feel like she's your main bitch when you step in so she lifts up her paper as if she's overlooking it while you overlookin' the answers.

<----certified test cheater since '93
that's true. i tried to do it but it aint work tho. there's usually someone already doin it. You dont even have to flirt with em really.
 
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luv2squab said:
at my school we have these lil red tickets and if you turn in 5 you get a free homework 100...but the teachers dont give them out...they all stingy and shit so i go and steal em...i have like 270 tickets so i just give people 10 of em for homework and 20 for the answer on quizzes and tests...dont know what im gonna do next year...they dont have red tickets next year
Little red tickets?? What are you in 2nd grade?
 
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yall doint it wrong...the best way to cheat is tog et a mirror and act like you lookin at yourself but you really lookin back at the answers of the person behind you...kinda like what prisoners do up in jail to communicate...well thats how i do it and never got caught
 
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Tha Sinner said:
yall doint it wrong...the best way to cheat is tog et a mirror and act like you lookin at yourself but you really lookin back at the answers of the person behind you...kinda like what prisoners do up in jail to communicate...well thats how i do it and never got caught
You took a mirror into class to look at yourself while taking a test, and nobody thought this was weird? You're a dude, right?
 
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He's obviously lying.

The things people will say to sound cool or knowledgeable on here.

'Oh, I smoke 18 blunts a day.'

'I cheat with a mirror...and I'm a dude.'
 
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I'm not tryin ta sound koo...I really did take a mirror...it wadnt like a big mirror..it was one of them mirrors that fit like in the palm of your hands...nobody seen the mirror but me