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Smartwatches that allow pupils to 'cheat' in exams for sale on Amazon

Smartwatches that allow pupils to 'cheat' in exams for sale on Amazon | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Smartwatches that allow pupils and students to cheat in exams are being openly sold on Amazon. An advert for one such watch, which has 4GB of memory, was offered on the website for £44.95.

“This watch is specifically designed for cheating in exams with a special programmed software. It is perfect for covertly viewing exam notes directly on your wrist, by storing text and pictures. It has an emergency button, so when you press it the watch’s screen display changes from text to a regular clock, and blocks all other buttons,” the seller wrote.
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Good luck bringing your watch into your exam

Good luck bringing your watch into your exam | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Following the recent release of the Apple Watch and the surge in uptake of wearables, Massey University has banned all watches from examination rooms.
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Apple Watch banned from HSC exams and schools

Apple Watch banned from HSC exams and schools | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Students will be banned from wearing smart watches in their HSC exams this year, and some high schools are not allowing Apple Watches to be worn at all.
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