Cheating in Cyberspace: Maintaining Quality in Online Education
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Nixon, M.A. (2004). Cheating in Cyberspace: Maintaining Quality in Online Education. AACE Journal, 12(1), 85-99. Norfolk, VA: AACE.
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AACE Journal
ISSN 1065-6901
Volume 12, Issue 1, January 2004
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) Norfolk, VA
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Professors in higher education are experimenting with a wide array of techniques in order to preserve integrity of the academic evaluation process in the online environment. Current instructors perceive some increased risk of "cheating" in cyberspace classrooms, and some changes in the forms these incidents take. We anticipate the continuing evolution of new techniques and new technologies to assist us in the ongoing process of delivering, evaluating, and maintaining high-quality online educational programs.
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