Danish technology prevents cheating at tests A newly developed Danish system will be used to prevent students cheating on tests at the University of Copenhagen. Each student gets a laptop computer and an electronic pen at the test occasion and all the results are sent to a secure server.
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The pen can transfer all types of formulae or graphics making the system very flexible and well adjusted for all types of tests.
- All types of education can use it. It's super safe, mobile and your own grandmother could work out how it works. It's so simple that we're wondering why no one else has thought of it before, says Johnny Niska, one of the instigators and IT administrator at the University of Copenhagen.
The system is already used within a few fields in the University and more are to follow soon. The University of Copenhagen has approximately 35 000 students.