RE: Good People Gone Bad?

2004-05-05 Thread David Epstein
On Wed, 5 May 2004, Jim Matiya went: > Here is a link for Phil Zimbardo's interview on NPR about his prison > study and why good people behave badly. > > http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=1870756 > > Anyone know how to copy a feed like this?? Not that I would do anything > illegal

Re: Caught Cheating

2004-05-05 Thread Bill Scott
David Hogberg wrote: > Lenore, Michael, Bill et al.: As I recall, the students' median test > score on an open-book exam was lower than that of a regular hour exam. > I attributed that difference to a somewhat lower level of preparation > with a concommitant lower level of anxiety, but a higher a

RE: Good People Gone Bad?

2004-05-05 Thread Jim Matiya
Here is a link for Phil Zimbardo's interview on NPR about his prison study and why good people behave badly. http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=1870756 Anyone know how to copy a feed like this?? Not that I would do anything illegal Jim Jim Matiya Carl Sandburg High School 131st and

open-book exams

2004-05-05 Thread Ken Rosenberg
Dave Hogberg posted to TIPS: >. . . As I recall, the students' median test score on an >open-book exam was lower than that of a regular hour exam. >... I too have consistently observed (in my statistics course) that students take more time to complete examinations when allowed to take the test "o

RE: On-line testing

2004-05-05 Thread Rick Adams
You might want to look into the systems in use at the primarily online campuses such as Baker College and the University of Phoenix, Dave. They use 100% online delivery of course material, and for the most part their students learn at least as much in the courses as they do in on-ground one