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February 14, 2012
Join Software Secure's Senior Academic Office, April Cognato, Ph.D. for a 30-minute webinar. Academic integrity in our education system is in a state of crisis. The year 2011 placed issues of cheating in the spotlight; the media is rife with news exposing cheating on exams, whether exams in a particular course, for professional certification, or entrance into college. Join us for an quick 30 Minute EduBrief on the state of academic integrity as we start 2012, and learn about 5 Trends educators need to be aware of.
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February 07, 2012
Internet courses may give students chance to skirt academic honesty.
With more educational options being offered online and through digital services, the opportunities for cheating have multiplied.
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January 30, 2012
Academic integrity in our education system is in a state of crisis. The year 2011 placed issues of cheating in the spotlight; the media is rife with news exposing cheating on exams, whether exams in a particular course, for professional certification, or entrance into college.
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January 26, 2012
Software Secure will be speaking on the panel 'Harnessing Technology to Protect Institutional Integrity' at Pirates & Pretenders, hosted by The Presidents' Forum and the United States Distance Learning Association.
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November 10, 2011
Recorded incidents of cheating in the Eller College of Management were down about 70 percent last year compared to 2006 levels.
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October 18, 2011
Remote Proctor Now: Distance learning exams proctored by computer and webcam, authenticating the ID of online students and bringing integrity to distance learning programs
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August 23, 2011
Software Secure, Inc., a pioneer in secure, computer-based testing solutions, today announced that the University of South Alabama College of Nursing has selected Software Secure's Securexam® Remote Proctor System to ensure the integrity of the school's online examinations.
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August 23, 2011
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August 01, 2011
The July 21, 2011 Chronicle of Higher Education article, NYU Prof Vows Never to Probe Cheating Again – and Faces a Backlash, describes how NYU Stern School of Business Professor Panagiotis Ipeirotis publicly announced his decision to no longer pursue students known to be cheating in his class because his prior pursuit of student cheating resulted in lower student evaluations of his teaching resulting in a lower pay raise and an “atmosphere of mistrust in the classroom.”
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July 25, 2011
A new, start-to-finish accredited online degree program and a challenge grant for future construction prompted a press conference Monday at Central Baptist College.Two degrees will now be available through the college’s “enrollment to degree” online program, which uses a student’s rented or owned remote proctor.