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February 24, 2005

Text-a-friend: the high-tech approach to cheating

Ravi Umarji, Page Editor
Where only first names appear, names have been changed to protect the identities of sources.

During his Modern World History final exam last year, Mike, a senior, came to a difficult question. After mulling it over and failing to come up with the right answer, he decided to turn to text-messaging. Quietly, Mike put his head down on his desk and pretended to sleep while texting his friend the question under his desk. The friend texted the answer back to Mike, who quickly bubbled it in " all without the teacher noticing.

Mike and a number of other Blazers are following a growing global trend: On Dec. 10, 182 students in South Korea were indicted for using text-messaging to cheat on national college entrance exams, and in January 2003, six students at the University of Maryland admitted to doing the same thing. Because it is a relatively new phenomenon, text-message cheating goes unnoticed by unsuspecting teachers, making it especially appealing to students.

Undetectable and unplanned

Quickly text-messaging a friend a problem and getting the answer is easy, says junior Steven Gomez. "You can't see anything or hear anything. It just vibrates," says Gomez, who claims to use text-messaging to cheat on every test he takes.
Photo by Charlie Woo


Rachel, a sophomore, thought of using her phone while taking a test when she was in need of a fast fact. "I was doing the test, and I got to question 10, and my friend had the class first period, so I texted the quote, and she texted the answer," she says. The teacher was at her desk and had no idea what was happening.

Gomez stores the numbers of students whom he can text-message so he can get an answer as quickly as possible. Sometimes, it's premeditated. "I'll ask my friends at the beginning of class, 'Hey, do you have your cell phone?' If they say 'yes,' I'll say, 'I'm going to text you,'" he says. Gomez has texted friends in the same classroom, friends in different classrooms and college students he knows. In every case, his teachers are oblivious to his actions. "They're usually grading papers," he says.

Caught unaware

Teachers' ignorance of text-message cheating makes it even more tempting for students: In an informal Silver Chips poll of 19 teachers from different departments on Jan. 3 and Jan. 4, only two were aware that students use text-messaging to cheat. None have caught any students in the act.

Rachel feels that teachers are too inexperienced with technology to realize students would use it to their advantage. "They're not expecting [cheating] to be that high-tech. When they were in school, they didn't have cell phones. That's never going to cross their mind," she says.

Gomez agrees. "They don't understand technology," he says. "If you look at a teacher's cell phone, it's going to be an old piece of crap."

Assistant Principal Linda Wanner doesn't dispute this claim. "I don't think we're particularly wise in the ways of technology and its role in getting around academic ethics," she says. However, Wanner says that teachers can still pick up on all cheating methods by constantly monitoring students during tests.

While science teacher Caitlin Sullivan already does this, she has not seen any text-messagers. "I've never caught anyone doing it," she says.

Yet Gomez says that teachers won't catch text-message cheaters since cell phones are so small. "The teachers can't pay attention to it. It looks like a PDA [personal digital assistant]," he says, "so when it beeps, I just say my PDA went off."

Gomez says the only way teachers will catch on is if they learn the technology. "They need to get into technology so they can text-message each other," he says. That way, he says, teachers will understand the technology and be better able to detect text-message cheating.

Mark Hyatt, President of the Center for Academic Integrity, agrees that teachers must learn about technology to stop text-message cheating. "This whole idea of text-messaging is new," he says. "As administrators, we need to be educated about technology. We don't need to go around smashing Phones; we need to be aware."

But even with this newfound awareness, teachers will always be a step behind students who disregard the threat of out-of-school suspension for cheaters who are caught three times. "I think that they'll feel like it's out of their abilities just because if it's not text-messaging, it'll be something else," he says. "We're always going to find a way to get by."
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  • sara sanders (View Email) on February 24, 2005 at 11:47 AM
    heyy!! i love ur site its cute alrightyy byeee<3 i love cells
  • Anonymous on February 24, 2005 at 10:50 PM
    Cheating is fun.
  • blair student on February 25, 2005 at 9:23 PM
    nice going ravi, great article
  • lol on March 2, 2005 at 10:06 PM
    i swear some teachers are so slow. i remember doing a text message and the teacher saw me witht he phone and just said put the phone away and i was lik ei was turnin it off incase it makes a noise
  • cutie on March 4, 2005 at 7:24 PM
    Why haven't there been an article about the two norwegians at blair?? That guy is real cute.

    Luv from secret lover
  • Airhead on March 11, 2005 at 12:11 PM
    Hey thanks alot why don't you tell the teachers everything else about cheating

    Then maybe we could all actually study
    NOT! ;-[
  • saif (View Email) on March 31, 2005 at 1:16 PM
    hello google is important
  • merrick (View Email) on August 7, 2006 at 5:32 PM
    Well, I guess it shouldn't come as a surprise that this is the new way of cheating.
  • Manzai (View Email) on August 7, 2006 at 8:37 PM
    Hey Airhead -

    Remind me *NOT* to choose you as my surgeon if that's what you decide to pursue.

    I'd hate to have you text your friend in the middle of surgery the same way you did in the middle of that test when your memory failed in school ...

    ....oh, right, that's because you thought it was STUPID TO STUDY.
  • merrick (View Email) on August 7, 2006 at 11:59 PM
    Well, I guess it shouldn't come as a surprise that this is the new way of cheating. Growing up honesty was the best way to do anything. Personally I feel that it is based on a person's committment to themselves. Honesty will always be the best policy!
  • Michael Teegarden (View Email) on August 11, 2006 at 2:15 PM
    The problem really does not lie with not being aware of the technology. I am fully aware of the use of cell phones for cheating but have learned that students were still using them during my tests. The problem is that one needs to see the students using the phones. Too often, the teacher has to move around the classroom frequently to see the students from different angles, in order to best catch them. But if the teacher does that, the students often will not try to use their phones. This does prevent cheating, but does not catch many cheaters.
  • taylor (View Email) on August 13, 2006 at 11:05 PM
    cell phone should be awllowed but not to cheat in tests
  • raven hibbard (View Email) on September 11, 2006 at 10:04 AM
    it should be alowed!
  • Andrea (View Email) on September 26, 2006 at 8:28 PM
    I have never heard of this before, our school doesn't even have tests or exams, or anything but ISTEP and you really cant cheat on that!!!lol
  • Josh (View Email) on October 6, 2006 at 11:37 AM
    cell phones should be allowed but not to cheat
  • ananymous (View Email) on October 18, 2006 at 1:23 PM
    Good idea, i think it will work for me! ha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
  • cody baker (View Email) on October 20, 2006 at 2:46 PM
    i dont see the point into brining a cell phone to school at all
  • Franklin (View Email) on November 6, 2006 at 2:49 PM
    Cellphones should deffinately be prohibbited in school.
  • Dustin P (View Email) on November 9, 2006 at 8:28 AM
    I think we should be able to have cell phones as long as they are silent, I would think you should not be able to use them on tests.
  • tori muegge on November 13, 2006 at 9:16 AM
    it should be aloud......
  • Uknown on November 16, 2006 at 11:33 AM
    My cell phone can't text so I do not see a big deal.
  • Brandi (View Email) on November 21, 2006 at 11:04 AM
    Cell phones should be allowed and for one simple reason: if you choose to cheat, you choose not to learn, and if you choose not to learn, you choose your future. Intelligence is a choice. Yes maybe some people can make it through school by cheating. Some people can even make it through school and college with good grades by cheating, but are these people ever going to make it in the real world? Everyone is accountable for their own actions. We students need to realize that. We will live with the concequences for the choices we make. Cheating will always be a choice no matter what teachers or the school corporations try to do, and we will always have to live with the consequences to the choices we make. For that reason I think that cellphones shold not be banned in schools because it is a choice of when and how we use them.
  • jackie (View Email) on December 6, 2006 at 4:35 PM
    i think that cell phones shouldnt be banned from school.....i agree with andrea...my best friend....that i have never heard of it at our school....but if someone decides to cheat that is their fault....not everyone should be punished for their mistake...
  • Rebecca B. (View Email) on December 8, 2006 at 2:24 PM
    i think it should be allowed because some kids dont even have text messaging on there phones and the teachers pay so much attention to us anyways. Also some kids are to scared they would get into trouble for it and get detention or something.
  • none on December 18, 2006 at 8:23 AM
    I Think that we shuold be able to have cell phones at school but we should have to put thim in our locker on test days
  • Nina Hobbs (View Email) on December 19, 2006 at 9:41 AM
    I think that we should be allowed to bring them as long as they stay in our locker. Mainly it is just the highschool that uses them during class. I say bring tham but leave them in you locker maxwell.... ROCK ON!!!
  • your mom on December 27, 2006 at 6:36 PM
    i think we should be able to have cell phones in school b-cuz wht if u had a friend tht goes to gms or somethin && u needed to know plans for aftr skwl or some reason tht u cant call them. or it could be a family emergency...me && my mom text all the time while im in class. if my mom can text then im sure teachers can too..so they will eventuall catch on to the cheating thingyyy. but i think during tests that the teachers should have a lil basket thingyy or somethinng to put ur cellulars in && if u dont, u should get a friday skwll. but whatevz..thts just my opinionn. love yahhz.<33
  • brandon on May 28, 2009 at 11:46 AM
    if the information is available... we should use it not withhold it. that is the benefit of 6 billion people on earth, each one has a bit of information, and now it is all getting shared, if infoirmation could be accessed all the time (which it can) then what is the problem?
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