All of the above decisions helped lead to Boulder’s success. Question 1 1 / 1 pts In surveillance systems, what is simplicity? The ability to view different kinds of data within an integrated framework The need for surveillance to be both effective and as nonobtrusive as possible The capacity to adapt to modified case definitions, new ...
Question 1 Where does the success of Boulder come from? a. Lots of city-owned parks and trails b. Bike traffic is easy everywhere c. Businesses and schools cater to bike and foot traffic, rather than car traffic Selected: d. All of the aboveThis answer is correct. That’s correct. All of the above decisions helped lead to Boulder’s success.
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Conceived by students at Cornell, Course Hero provides access to old tests, homework problems, textbook answers and class notes. It also offers the ability to form study groups where you can share files and exchange ideas. It’s basically a forum where you can put up old schoolwork you’ve done and see the old schoolwork of your peers from your own school and around the nation.
One of the big problems with Course Hero is that if a student wants to cheat, the website offers all the tools they need to do so. It provides a temptation to students who are looking for exam answers and want to cheat in class.
You can choose to study through the internet, or meet at a physical table and chairs on campus. In this way, Course Hero allows you to make connections with others who you can help, and who can help you.
Student groups, clubs, fraternities, and sororities have collected test files for decades, giving members of those groups a distinct advantage over others. Course Hero and similar websites put everything on the table for everyone, leveling the playing field.
Try to give students a reason not to cheat by providing everything they need to perform successfully
Give students old tests to study from, so that there is no reason for them to search online. This could help to level the playing field for those who would have cheated and those who never would.
Many teachers define it in their syllabi and it is common knowledge that copying answers and plagiarizing are violations of the Honor Code and considered “unauthorized” assistance. But where is the line? Working in groups often facilitates learning in students, and contributes to the cohesiveness of a class. When working in groups, students often share answers, methods, notes and their understanding—all things that would be shared on Course Hero.