[plt-scheme] answers in list archive
hi!
i totally agree with you.
hehe.. i remember those years in secondary school when i used some BASIC code to write my French
homework. if a language teacher gives homeworks that can be so easily turned into algorhytms
that's already bad. :P
maxigas
From: Neil Van Dyke <neil at neilvandyke.org>
Subject: Re: [plt-scheme] answers in list archive
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 14:15:42 -0500
> Shriram Krishnamurthi wrote at 12/16/2008 02:06 PM:
> > You could augment DrScheme to record every keystroke. Cheating cases
> > presumably tend to be characterized by a large paste operation
>
> Sounds somewhat analogous to math exams in which you have to turn in all your scratchpaper.
>
> I'd say that a respected honor code -- rather than technological surveillance -- is the way to go.
>
> PLT could teach not only better thinking, but better character. :)
>
> Neil
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