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The Journal of Continuing Higher Education ( IF 0.8 ) Pub Date : 2019-09-02 , DOI: 10.1080/07377363.2019.1664807
Mary S. Bonhomme

At Stevens Institute of Technology, students had written computer programs or bots to help speed up their ability to register for classes and get an edge in course selection. For those students without the bots, they found themselves at a disadvantage in class selection. And for those with the bots, if they forgot to delete their names from the bots, other students using the bots could disenroll those students from selected classes. The university has now put additional security precautions in place to make it more difficult for students to run similar scripts. Inside Higher Ed, January 25, 2019 (https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2019/01/15/computer-program-automatically-registers-students-classes-has-unintended)

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笔记和趋势

在史蒂文斯理工学院,学生们编写了计算机程序或机器人来帮助他们加快注册课程的速度并在课程选择中获得优势。对于那些没有机器人的学生,他们发现自己在选课上处于劣势。对于那些使用机器人的人,如果他们忘记从机器人中删除自己的名字,使用机器人的其他学生可以将这些学生从选定的课程中退学。该大学现在采取了额外的安全预防措施,使学生更难运行类似的脚本。高等教育内部,2019 年 1 月 25 日(https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2019/01/15/computer-program-automatically-registers-students-classes-has-unintended)
更新日期:2019-09-02
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