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Of course, it didn't help that the instructor, Peggy Ellsberg, let students grade each others' quizzes.
 
Of course, it didn't help that the instructor, Peggy Ellsberg, let students grade each others' quizzes.
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As a result of the cheating, Professor Ellsberg threw out all the quiz grades and added a final worth 70% of a student's grade.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 07:42, 25 May 2013

The 2013 Major English Texts II cheating scandal involved a lot—a lot—of people cheating on a "notoriously easy" English class at Barnard College. Basically, two things were happening: (1) people were cheating on weekly reading quizzes with Google and (2) students were paying other students to go easy on those student graded quizzes. And it turned out that, despite occurring in a Barnard College class most of the cheaters were Columbia College students.

Of course, it didn't help that the instructor, Peggy Ellsberg, let students grade each others' quizzes.

As a result of the cheating, Professor Ellsberg threw out all the quiz grades and added a final worth 70% of a student's grade.

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