I was in a webdev course a few years ago. The prof said we could use any online resource we wanted, so like half the class made a discord chat and group worked exams together for perfect scores.
Nope, but I think that was due to how the course itself was presented. It was completely technical, and the exams were these modular pressure cookers that were marked immediately, and based on functionality rather than whatever code was written - your js/php/whatever was never reviewed, and nothing was kept afterward.
All that meant that if your page did x, y, and z successfully, you scored full marks for the completed exam section. This also meant that cheating was incredibly easy to get away with
I was in a webdev course a few years ago. The prof said we could use any online resource we wanted, so like half the class made a discord chat and group worked exams together for perfect scores.
In short, communism will win.
Perfect scores? Bruh you always make a few mistakes. Prof never got sus?
Nope, but I think that was due to how the course itself was presented. It was completely technical, and the exams were these modular pressure cookers that were marked immediately, and based on functionality rather than whatever code was written - your js/php/whatever was never reviewed, and nothing was kept afterward.
All that meant that if your page did x, y, and z successfully, you scored full marks for the completed exam section. This also meant that cheating was incredibly easy to get away with