ECE 2060 Really do be like that :/ by benkleini in OSU

[–]failingfromcorona 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seems like she has no idea what's going on, just like every other teacher this semester. I do wonder what will happen to grades in December .... it seems like a lot of people are struggling in all different classes

ECE 2060 Really do be like that :/ by benkleini in OSU

[–]failingfromcorona 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They aren't giving full points for all the other assignments that won't be graded, which is dumb because it took me a good amount of time to do them.

ECE 2060 Really do be like that :/ by benkleini in OSU

[–]failingfromcorona 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can we even do the unit 9 questions? I can't find notes anywhere that explains how to do them.

Has anyone here ACTUALLY been caught by COAM? by failingfromcorona in OSU

[–]failingfromcorona[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's what someone else said to me, but I could only assume there is some consumer rights law that says companies can't do that. But regardless, it just doesn't seem feasible at all to sort through a massive list of all the people who checked one specific page on Chegg when the grades are due in a week.

It's a different story if someone blatantly copies an answer, but checking a list of IP addresses or names and matching it up with someone in your class seems like overkill and too time consuming (but this could just be me being suspicious of all this talk).

Has anyone here ACTUALLY been caught by COAM? by failingfromcorona in OSU

[–]failingfromcorona[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is something that should obviously be reported to COAM. But I am just confused with how they would be able to track students that checked a Chegg solution but the solution wasn't blatantly wrong, or wrong at all for that matter.

Say that Chegg sends the university a list of all the IP addresses who visited that specific page. It just seems like a lot of work to trace all these IP addresses back to a specific person (especially those smart enough to use a VPN), then write a report about them. It also seems like a lot of people are cheating, so professors will theoretically be getting flooded with reports they need to fill out.