miércoles, 19 de julio de 2023

I’d like a teacher’s/admin’s perspective

I was recently accused of academic misconduct by an admin I have a rather bumpy history with. I’m trying to see things in his perspective as the accusation is essentially that I had unauthorized materials for an online/recorded proctored exam. Context: I had a vape (I was at my apartment, not campus) and a Tupperware of soup (not disallowed in the student handbook), and there was a reflection of my PC’s fans’ lights and a beyond blurry white/blank screen on the Tupperware. In my mind I was just balancing dinner and school after having been to classes and work that day. I made like a C, genuinely didn’t cheat, but he wants me to be suspended and lose all credit for this semester (11 classes) due to his belief that the reflection had notes in it. I reviewed the video and to me it looked extremely normal, minus the food and vape. As an educator/admin, would you comfortably assume a student is cheating because of this?(if this isn’t appropriate to ask, please ignore) I just can’t grasp my head around it all as I was taken off guard at the whole thing. Not here to ask for help on the situation, just trying to see the pov of somebody who might be making these decisions. Thank you in advance, I guess I’m honestly just wanting unbiased opinions on how this could look to a non-student. Apologies if this is against guidelines, please remove if so.



Submitted July 19, 2023 at 03:19PM by KimJongShowerHandle https://ift.tt/g9LFPhs

No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario