Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!ncar!tank!mimsy!haven!adm!smoke!gwyn From: gwyn@smoke.BRL.MIL (Doug Gwyn ) Newsgroups: comp.edu Subject: Re: Student and Course Integrity Message-ID: <9172@smoke.BRL.MIL> Date: 14 Dec 88 07:40:11 GMT References: <1131@osupyr.mast.ohio-state.edu> <1887@sun.soe.clarkson.edu> <42@microsoft.UUCP> <4813@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> <15406@joyce.istc.sri.com> <9157@smoke.BRL.MIL> <911@hudson.acc.virginia.edu> Reply-To: gwyn@brl.arpa (Doug Gwyn (VLD/VMB) ) Organization: Ballistic Research Lab (BRL), APG, MD. Lines: 15 In article <911@hudson.acc.virginia.edu> gsh7w@astsun1.acc.Virginia.EDU (Greg Hennessy) writes: -Doug Gwyn writes: -#I don't see any ethical problem with posting grades by name. It's -#just a fact, not a judgement. I mean, who but Mary Smith cares what -#grade she gets? -Would you like the entire school know that you failed (for example) -German last semester? I doubt that the entire school would care in the least, and have no objection. In fact I'll tell the whole net that I never did get through German class in college. If I hadn't been able to get a waiver for the foreign language requirement as a grad student I don't know what I would have done. Now, did you really care one way or the other?