Anonymous wrote:Right. So the question: do I say something?
Anonymous wrote:Right. So the question: do I say something?
Anonymous wrote:Seeking DCUM wisdom, oxymoronic as that might be. How are your schools handling ChatGPT cheating? DC is at DMV private. Says that kids are not allowed to switch screens during tests but they fix that by having a dual screen set up. On large standard tests, think math or science contests, they aren’t monitored from behind and it’s super easy to cheat. DC has seen this firsthand. Would you report this? What is the line between honor code and the Sidwell disaster a few years ago? DC is very discouraged as many of these kids are suddenly getting strong grades on tests and they know it is not happening honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, some kids are against the back wall and no one walks around them. DC has literally seen ChatGPT up. What happened at Sidwell was some parents complained about other kids in the school and were vilified in the press for it. It was seen as undermining to give their own kids a leg up in admissions. We aren’t there so don’t know details. But honestly if kids are regularly cheating for grades, I get it. That is super frustrating. Recently at DCs school a relatively poor student won a big award for a contest test. Known by other kids to use AI on tests and there was no monitor walking around. It’s stuff like that that really gets me going.
Anonymous wrote:By... Walking around behind them?
I don't know how you could have an additional screen and nobody notice. That's bizarre.