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Help the mods improve this subreddit/enforce these rules by reporting posts that are irrelevant, pointless, or of poor quality. To maintain the quality of the discourse, we remove some types of content and ban users for certain violations of community norms. r/college is a place for discussion related to college and collegiate life. So if I'm taking a quiz through Canvas, how much can a professor really see? Can they see if I pull up another tab and can they see what it is? That seems like it could be a major violation of privacy.Please see our rules before posting here.
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If you experience a violation of the Code of Conduct in your class, please report it. Students engaging in any type of misconduct will be adjudicated by the Office of Student Conduct and, depending on the nature of the offense, could face suspension from the university. "Remember that to access these online systems, you are logged in with your credentials, so you do not have anonymity it is easy to identify those who are engaging in bad behavior. But the following excerpt from the email actually worried me. The majority of the email was them essentially saying that using outside sources is against the rules and we shouldn't do it. Obviously the campus is closed due to coronavirus so we use canvas for most assignments. I just got this email from my university basically saying that they were aware of increasing reports of students using other sources like the internet to cheat on online quizzes. ** List of all college specific subreddits **
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Textbooks: How to find the best LEGAL price Mods retain the right to remove content for any reason if deemed necessary Admissions related content - visit r/ApplyingToCollege instead.This typically includes anything related to a specific textbook, professor, program, or university. Anything better answered by talking to your professor/adviser, reading the paperwork/syllabus, or doing your own research on the internet.If you need to vent, we encourage you to visit r/CollegeRant.



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