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Cerrena [4.2K]
3 years ago
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Today, students are more "tech-savvy" than ever before. They know more about technology than their teachers, and can ultimately

use that technology to their advantage. With virtually every answer to every question at a student's finger tips, the ease of searching for information is a widely known convenience for students. This has, however, become a concern for school districts, as numerous students have used many means to unfortunately participate in cheating and plagiarism. What measures should be taken in order to help decrease cheating and plagiarism issues in our schools? Write a persuasive piece that addresses the question and supports your position with evidence from at least three of the four sources.
I need help, from this story makes a Topic sentence, plsss
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VARVARA [1.3K]3 years ago
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I would put = Many kids today, especially students are very advanced in technology. They can get access to answers and calculators within seconds. They can use this as a advantage to cheat and plagiarize, this doesn’t give the opportunity for students to really show how much they know. Measures should be taken ones such as students working on a school computer that doesn’t allow that to open a certain number of tabs, or not allowing them to open certain resources and websites. Another idea would be lower grades and or contacting parents.

change it however but i hope it helps!
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