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Tapping Tech-Savvy Students for IT Support and Digital Learning

EdTech Magazine

You’ve probably seen the headlines about students hacking into their school computers or networks, wanting to change grades or dodge school work. Some programs offer discounted exam rates for students or college credit. Some accessed sensitive information, such as students’ GPAs and SAT scores. Such misbehavior is not new.

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Tapping Tech-Savvy Students for IT Support and Digital Learning

EdTech Magazine

You’ve probably seen the headlines about students hacking into their school computers or networks, wanting to change grades or dodge school work. Some programs offer discounted exam rates for students or college credit. Some accessed sensitive information, such as students’ GPAs and SAT scores. Such misbehavior is not new.

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Tapping Tech-Savvy Students for IT Support and Digital Learning

EdTech Magazine

You’ve probably seen the headlines about students hacking into their school computers or networks, wanting to change grades or dodge school work. Some programs offer discounted exam rates for students or college credit. Some accessed sensitive information, such as students’ GPAs and SAT scores. Such misbehavior is not new.

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How China’s Schools Are Getting Through COVID-19

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The education sector was squarely in the middle of China’s fight against COVID and the after effects continue to be felt: In early April, the government announced it would delay important exams, including the gaokao , the university entrance exam in China. Wuhan, the epicenter of the epidemic, was locked down on January 23.

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