What new ways are students cheating in in-person exams?

Students are using clever tricks to cheat during in-person exams, just like they might use a secret helper to win a game.

One way is using tiny notes, like little pieces of paper hidden under their desks or stuck to their fingers. It's like having a sneaky friend whispering answers into their ear, but instead of words, it's tiny writing that only they can see.

Another trick is wearing special glasses with tiny text inside the lenses. It’s like having a map drawn right on their sunglasses, the answers are there, hidden in plain sight.

Some kids even use secret codes written on their hands, which they can quickly glance at during the test. Imagine writing "I love pizza" on your hand and using that as a cheat sheet for math problems!

And guess what? Some students bring smartwatches with hidden messages or even tiny screens they can peek at when no one is looking.

It’s like having a whole team of helpers working behind the scenes, just to help them pass the test!

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Examples

  1. A student uses a hidden note tucked inside their sleeve during the test.
  2. Two students pass small messages under the table while solving math problems.
  3. One student wears a watch with tiny letters that spell out answers.

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