JKO Headstart suspicious Shenanigans. I signed up for one of the headstart language courses on JKO last week in an attempt to score some promotion points. So far I’ve gone through three courses and at the end of every course I get an automatic email saying suspicious activity detected and my progress has been cleared.
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JKO HELP DESK. I just finished a 22 hour course over several weeks of popping in and popping out of it. It was flagged for suspicious activity and reset. I didnt cheat, I didnt exploit, I sat through the entire course and did the quizzes, lost progress/redid quizzes multiple times due to JKO not loading certain portions properly, (quizzes ...
Acronym | Definition |
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JKO | Joint Knowledge Online |
JKO | Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis |
JKO | Japan Karate-Do Organization |
JKO | Jedi Knight Outcast (Star Wars) |
JKO has updated and the script no longer works because the course is flagged as suspicious soon completion. The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Is there any update for the JKO's Script since it's not working anymore?
Lesson Content will pass through. The exam portion is where it gets flagged due to no score being given. At that's what it looks like. Pretty simple to do. Here's the documentation on SCORM. Or, if you wanna be a script kiddie, you could just use the code for all the Lesson Based content. Then hand complete the exam.
It is only flagged a suspicious for the test. If you use it up to a test then it still works just fine. I most cases on JKO you can usually just select random answers and any of the correct answers are removed from the next test and you can effectively chip away at them until you get a passing score.
As a side note - I was having an issue with one course, which at first I tried completing using this then just breezed through it and completed the test first try. It was still flagged for suspicious activity, so I called jko. Turns out, they check the amount of time you spend looking at the content.
Also found that every single MOS has a distance learning course. Some are worth more than others but it should be easy if you know your job/remember the schoolhouse.
The plumbing course is pretty high points too if I remember correctly.
Perfectly fine to be aware of high-hour courses, or the 'quickest' or most efficient for credits per hour you spend...Just not exploits or cheating.