I said I think Perhaps if I had noticed it earlier in the semester, I would have said something about my suspicions, something like, but the semester is over.
You actually....
Would have gone to the professor.....
And stood there.....
And said.....
Out Loud....
"People seem to be texting during exams,"????????
WOW
I'm glad you understood my post. I wouldn't have said, "People are cheating during the exam by accessing an internet translator via cellphone." I would have voiced my concerns about people texting or using their cellphones during exams. I think it is reasonable, because that is what I saw- someone using a phone during an exam, which we are not supposed to be doing during class, let alone during an exam.You actually....
Would have gone to the professor.....
And stood there.....
And said.....
Out Loud....
"People seem to be texting during exams,"????????
WOW
When I took A&P II, a classmate attempted to copy my answers during an exam. This was a huge classroom, stadium seating, and we were really close together. I went to the professor in confidence and told him about it. He said that he'd keep a close eye on the student. I didn't want to be anywhere near this girl, so I moved to another area of the classroom that was empty. The day that I moved away from her, she kept giving me dirty looks.
There was no way she was going to copy from me after I spent tons of hours and effort studying for the test. Wasn't going to happen! She was a prospective nursing student. I doubt that she passed A&P II or was accepted into the nursing program. I certainly hope she wasn't.
During a college final exam, I think I saw someone cheating. As I got up to turn in my test, I saw a classmate typing on his cell phone. As I walked by, he quickly slid it under his baseball hat, which was sitting on his desk, right in front of his test. Our teacher was on the other side of the room, on the computer. It really bugged me. We're in college. Come on! I felt like saying something, especially on a suspicion, seemed a little busy bidy-ish. When I mentioned it to another classmate, she said this guy is always moving around during tests. He was not ordinarily in my line of sight during tests. I suppose he could have been texting, but what is so important that you would risk a cheating accusation by messing around with your phone during a test?

I took the test Monday afternoon. As I walked up to hand my own test in, I noticed him with the phone. I left the class after handing in my exam, so it took me a few minutes to process what I had seen.If you were going to report it you should have done it on the day.
When I give exams I have students put all phones in bookbags at the front of the room. If someone is using a cell phone during the exam, even if 'just texting' I tell them up front that if I catch them they will receive an automatic zero for the exam -- NOTHING is so important that it can't wait until the exam is over.
The only time I relented was a student who had a father critically ill. I held her phone during the exam in case a call came in.
That said, waiting until now to consider saying anything is useless.
I took the test Monday afternoon. As I walked up to hand my own test in, I noticed him with the phone. I left the class after handing in my exam, so it took me a few minutes to process what I had seen.
Mind your buisiness. It has nothing to do with you. His cheating hurts no one but himself and not in the physical sense.
Mind your buisiness. It has nothing to do with you. His cheating hurts no one but himself and not in the physical sense.