Did Dartmouth College secretly track students' devices? Medical school charges 17 with cheating in remote exams

Did Dartmouth College secretly track students' devices? Medical school charges 17 with cheating in remote exams
A Dartmouth College student walks across the main campus on February 28, 2001, in Hanover, New Hampshire (Getty Images)

HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE: A prestigious Ivy League college, Dartmouth College, has alleged that 17 of its students cheated during remote examinations amid the Covid-19 pandemic after tracking their online activity without letting them know. According to reports, to do an inspection of students' electronic devices, the college took the help of the Canvas learning management system. The audit was reportedly done after a faculty member complained of possible cheating.

The software is not new for the Ivy League colleges, since Princeton, Harvard, and Yale also use it. After the students were accused by the school of cheating, they blamed the institution for carrying out inappropriate school surveillance during the public health crisis. They also alleged that the Canvas learning management system is not a hundred percent reliable as it is likely to fail or make errors.

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