Denmark to allow internet in exams
Compare this with the History book in which we used to study in Lebanon.
Danish students could soon be allowed full access to the internet while sitting their final school exams if a pilot scheme goes well. They can use the internet to answer any of the questions, but cannot communicate with each other or with anyone outside the classroom.
More on this in the video below by BBC News:
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Posted: November 7th, 2009 under News.
Tags: Denmark, Education, Exams, Internet
Comments
Comment from _z.
Time November 7, 2009 at 2:18 PM
I remember it used to be a blast when we were allowed books and notes in some exams… that way we didn’t have to write down complicated formulas on a “rachetta”.
I think it is a good idea… half of the students choke under stress… so this could make their life easier.
Comment from Ber0
Time November 7, 2009 at 1:51 PM
Remember that Serpico… When we will be teaching our children we will be saying “Riz2alla 3ala iyem el war2a wel alam”