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Answer by sammy gerbil for Strict(er) adherence to homework guidelines?

It seems to me that most of the 'offenders' who post complete or near-complete answers are themselves relatively new users who are unaware of the Homework Policy and do not read Meta questions. Users...

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Answer by StephenG - Help Ukraine for Strict(er) adherence to homework...

I respect and agree with the suggestion to show some self-discipline. These are special circumstances and we need to do more. Maybe another idea would help :Would a 24-hour wait period for new members...

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Answer by Andrew for Strict(er) adherence to homework guidelines?

I agree with the need for increased vigilance which may come in the form of "stricter guidelines." I'd like to add raise awareness to other aspects of the situation.Also be aware though that some...

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Answer by BioPhysicist for Strict(er) adherence to homework guidelines?

I am not sure what can be done about this, but from my point of view an effective measure would be if everyone is vigilant at closing such questions and even if they are not closed, did not answer...

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Answer by Massimo Ortolano for Strict(er) adherence to homework guidelines?

Speaking as a university professor, I disagree with a stricter adherence to homework guidelines. I think it's my duty to administer exams where cheating is ineffective, and I would not ask any website...

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Strict(er) adherence to homework guidelines?

Less a question and more of a heads-up.Due to the Covid-19 crisis, most higher education institutions (that I know of) are moving to online examination. Many of these examinations count towards degree...

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