Xref: utzoo comp.edu:1565 sci.math:5118 sci.physics:5164 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!cbnews!lvc From: lvc@cbnews.ATT.COM (Lawrence V. Cipriani) Newsgroups: comp.edu,sci.math,sci.physics Subject: Re: Student and Course Integrity Summary: you get what you ask for Message-ID: <2586@cbnews.ATT.COM> Date: 13 Dec 88 14:03:33 GMT References: <1131@osupyr.mast.ohio-state.edu> <1887@sun.soe.clarkson.edu> <42@microsoft.UUCP> <4813@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> <1143@tank.uchicago.edu> Reply-To: lvc@cbnews.ATT.COM (Lawrence V. Cipriani) Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 17 A story I heard from a friends father: After the final exam period the professor told the students to write down on their papers what grade they though they deserved. He gave them the grade they wrote down. There was only 1 A in the class, my friends father. On grade posting ... In the comp sci dept At Ohio State grades some are posted but the "identification" is a codeword the students write on their finals. This seems to be a good way to post grades privately. I suppose there is the possibility that two students could write down the same code word. In that unlikely event the student could get a hold of the instructer. -- Larry Cipriani, AT&T Network Systems, Columbus OH, Path: att!cbnews!lvc Domain: lvc@cbnews.ATT.COM