10-08-2012, 05:57 PM
bldclot2 Wrote:StraighterLine,
3) By making proctoring mandatory for everyone regardless of whether it is required by their educational institutions, StraighterLine has effectively punished all for the actions of a few.
If SL is doing this to expand accetibility of their courses at more colleges and universities, I could understand that. However, it would seem to me to be far wiser to make it part of the agreements with these colleges and unversities to require proctored exams instead of forcing everyone to take them so students have a choice. If you go to College X which has an agreement with SL to require proctored exams, fine. Yet if a student wants to attend College Y that doesn't require such proctored exams, that should be acceptable too.
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