Having swam through a bunch of articles on the recent scandal in Basketball at U of Northern Colorado, most of the infractions that NCAA handed to UNC related to coaches completing courses for their players. On line courses is something very novel for an old guy like me. How in the world does a coach complete an algebra course without showing up for class? The answer online courses. Does the instructor of these courses or the administration that monitors these courses have any control over the identity of who is participating? How often is this kind of fraud going on?
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Originally posted by Nidaros View PostHaving swam through a bunch of articles on the recent scandal in Basketball at U of Northern Colorado, most of the infractions that NCAA handed to UNC related to coaches completing courses for their players. On line courses is something very novel for an old guy like me. How in the world does a coach complete an algebra course without showing up for class? The answer online courses. Does the instructor of these courses or the administration that monitors these courses have any control over the identity of who is participating? How often is this kind of fraud going on?
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Originally posted by jackdaniel View PostVery disturbing there isn't a verification process to verify the person who's actually taking the test, I agree ,the degree isn't worth the paper it's wrote on if this is true.
It would be helpful if someone involved in administrating online courses could comment here.
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I wasn’t an athlete is college but my last year of school I took all online classes. About half of them were completely online and there would be almost no way to know who was taking the test but the other half all of the tests had to be proctered so I had to go to the public library here in Brookings and take it in front of someone their that was registered to proctor exams and than I had to give them the test when I was done and they sent it back to my professor.
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Originally posted by Carolina010 View PostI wasn’t an athlete is college but my last year of school I took all online classes. About half of them were completely online and there would be almost no way to know who was taking the test but the other half all of the tests had to be proctered so I had to go to the public library here in Brookings and take it in front of someone their that was registered to proctor exams and than I had to give them the test when I was done and they sent it back to my professor.
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Originally posted by Carolina010 View PostI wasn’t an athlete is college but my last year of school I took all online classes. About half of them were completely online and there would be almost no way to know who was taking the test but the other half all of the tests had to be proctered so I had to go to the public library here in Brookings and take it in front of someone their that was registered to proctor exams and than I had to give them the test when I was done and they sent it back to my professor.
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Originally posted by joeboo22 View PostMy situation was similar. Even classroom classes are using online assignments, test, message boards, etc as part of their class these days. Some have timed test, some have locked test, some have proctored test.
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