The Cheatability Factor

PowerPoint for The Cheatability Factor

Nobody wants students cheating in their online class. Could you be making it easy for students to cheat? What is your Cheatability factor? Presenters will discuss their rubric for cheatability in an online course. We will look at the main influences on cheating and show you how to determine cheatability in your own course. Participants will weigh in on the relative value of “direct assault” vs. “hearts and minds” pedagogical approaches to prevent cheating.

Objectives

  • Identify the cheatability factor and it influences
  • Determine the cheatability of an online course
  • Understand what changes can reduce cheatability in an online course

Biography
As fine a instructional cowboy as ever roped an online course or saddled a pedagogy.

4 Responses to “The Cheatability Factor”

  1. Flexknowlogy » Coming This Summer to a Conference Near You: The Cheatability Factor Says:

    [...] How to Cheat Online & The Cheatability Factor at Teaching with Technology Idea Exchange 2008, Orem, Utah [...]

  2. Jill Ullmann Says:

    After sitting through your afternoon presentation, I have seen many of the cheating methods you mentioned and didn’t recognize all of them as cheating. Thank you for opening my eyes!

  3. munkering » Blog Archive » The Cheatability Factor Says:

    [...] Cheatability Factor at TTIX08 was one of my favorite sessions of the entire [...]

  4. Rhonda Alterson Says:

    I’d love to see this but when I clicked on “PowerPoint for The Cheatability Factor,” I got a “Page Not Found” message.

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