2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40979-021-00070-0
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Contract cheating by STEM students through a file sharing website: a Covid-19 pandemic perspective

Abstract: Students are using file sharing sites to breach academic integrity in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. This paper analyses the use of one such site, Chegg, which offers “homework help” and other academic services to students. Chegg is often presented as a file sharing site in the academic literature, but that is just one of many ways in which it can be used. As this paper demonstrates, Chegg can and is used for contract cheating This is despite the apparent existence of an Honour Code on Chegg which asks studen… Show more

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“…The choice of teaching methods and modalities also seem to influence if students choose to violate academic integrity or not. Following the outbreak of COVID-19, an increase in academic integrity violations was observed (Lancaster & Cotarlan, 2021). This increase appears to relate closely to the widespread international movement to emergency remote teaching.…”
Section: (1)mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The choice of teaching methods and modalities also seem to influence if students choose to violate academic integrity or not. Following the outbreak of COVID-19, an increase in academic integrity violations was observed (Lancaster & Cotarlan, 2021). This increase appears to relate closely to the widespread international movement to emergency remote teaching.…”
Section: (1)mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Because classroom testing was not possible, and invigilated assessments were not an option, safeguarding academic integrity became a challenge (Gamage et al, 2020;Reedy et al, 2021). In addition, many so-called "study aid" tutoring sites such as Chegg and Course Hero have emerged during the pandemic to help students with their take-home exams (Lancaster & Cotarlan, 2021).…”
Section: Academic Integrity and Assessment Design In Online Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two reasons for this: technology and perception. Hardware and software technologies such as search engines, forums, chat channels, web-facilitated contract cheating [2], network-connected telephones, watches, tablets, "smart speakers" and full-fledged computers are omnipresent. They are difficult to block during non-pandemic in-person exams and impossible while students are remote.…”
Section: A Online Exam Integrity Is a Mythmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For commuter schools like UBC or York University, providing flexibility for students to learn from an off-campus location is desirable. 2 While many students found the lack of exams a valuable aspect of the courses, an important portion of them would prefer examination-based assessment. Clearly both students and faculty value them and should be considered for reintroduction when we go back to face-to-face teaching, but perhaps in modified form or weight.…”
Section: Looking Ahead To Post-pandemic Teachingmentioning
confidence: 99%