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Cell phones and internet can be used to cheat.
Monday, June 22, 2009- Image via Wikipedia
Anybody shocked? In a report from Common Sense Media, 35% of students admitted to cheating via cell phone, and over half the students surveyed admitted to using the internet to cheat in some way. There are plenty of people who would say that this is a fantastic reason to ban cell phones in schools. I only hope that those same people ban the internet too.
Seriously ...
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