Can Teachers On Zoom Unmute You?
Zoom meetings have become common in the field of education. Teachers continue to leverage the popular video conferencing tool in […]
How schools actually detect cheating, plagiarism and AI writing: what Turnitin, proctoring software and lockdown browsers really catch, and what they miss.
Zoom meetings have become common in the field of education. Teachers continue to leverage the popular video conferencing tool in […]
Short answer: Usually yes, but the word covers four different things and only some of them are violations. A publisher
Updated July 2026 Short answer: Not at the moment you paste — Word, PDFs, and Google Docs don’t notify anyone
Short answer: Most care a great deal — but not always for the reason students assume, and not all act
Short answer: No — Canvas cannot see what software you used to write a document. It receives a finished file.
Short answer: Yes. Canvas’s Course Access Report logs it, and Instructure is explicit about the mechanism: “A view is counted
Short answer: No — Chegg does not proactively notify your school, and it never hands over your name. What it
Updated July 2026 Short answer: Yes. Since April 2023, Turnitin has shipped a dedicated AI-writing detector, and it flags ChatGPT-style
Updated July 2026 Short answer: AI detectors are decent screening tools and unreliable judges. On clean, unedited AI text the
The short answer: a professor cannot see the other tabs in your browser just because you are in an online