Carleton students raise privacy concerns about anti-cheating software - News Summed Up

Carleton students raise privacy concerns about anti-cheating software


Some Carleton University students are expressing concern about software being used to guard against cheating during online exams. But Gagne said students still have privacy concerns. "This is a difficult time for students and for instructors," said Angelo Mingarelli, president of the Carleton University Academic Staff Association. "We have software, we have machines, we have programs that can do this, and it keeps the privacy concerns of individuals safe," he said. Carleton said students concerned about privacy can discuss the issue with their instructors to see if there's some other way to take the exam.


Source: CBC News October 16, 2020 16:29 UTC



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