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The Last Revolution In Chops
44% of students copiones
Sunday 01 June 2008, 13:00h
June is for students the end of the course, the month of selectivity, nerves, elbows... and chops. Nearly half admits that he copys in the exams, most with traditional resources, although the technological ones increase their presence: the young people look for "pinganillos", the inhibitor professors.
Internet wastes wits, experiences, tips and a market for sale and rent of "pinganillos", small hearing aids designed for escorts and police, to which students have sought another use. Skilled students even manufacture and offer them in institutes.
Its price in the network ranges from 600 to 1,000 euros. And there are those who, warned, profit the acquisition by renting it afterwards: from 45 euros.
Some universities, such as the Autonomous University of Madrid, have frequent inhibitors, said sources of the Institution. Others don't raise it.
They are wireless headphones, just one inch, connected to a mobile phone, which allow to speak and receive. Only an accomplice is needed outside the answer blows, explains Antonio Durán, director of La Shop del Espía, who recognizes "a significant increase in young customers in the period of examinations".
Every younger year they use the pinganillo
But "teachers also come to ask for inhibition systems," he continues. The first, then, look for other frequencies to avoid it.
"We don't ask the use, the obvious thing is that every year customers are younger," says Juan José Lorente, a commercial "sosespias.com", a manufacturer and distributor of pinganillos. "We started use." In fact it is also announced as "electronic plug".
"Some university -indica Lorente- has taken the trouble of putting mobile inhibitors. Bad headphones are blocked with anything, but expensive, professional, does not affect them."
Among the baccalaureates is more common the MP3 placed on the sleeve or back, with the headphone cable camouflaged in the hair. Just give the 'play' and the 'pause' to listen to the engraved theme, says a student. Also the annotations on the mobile.
Halfway with technology, there is the invisible ink pen and ultraviolet light, for seven euros. One of the stores that sells it sold 200 in the last week. Or the ballpoint pen, three euros, of whose housing comes a paper roll.
44% of students copiones
But traditional methods are not abandoned. 44% of students admit to having used chops in exams, and 47% have copied from the partner. Almost 5% confess to having done more than ten times. 4.29% had used appliances and 2.3% supplanted a friend.
They are data collected in a research by the University of the Balearic Islands on cyberplague and academic practices of dishonest, led by Professor Jaume Sureda, with answers of 560 users of the Universia portal last June.
15% of respondents do not give any importance to these practices, although almost eight out of ten believe it "reprobable" or "very reprobable". 71.61% allowed another copy of your exam.
The chop can be useful, if one is prepared, to synthesize the information. "They write it in a paper, leaving their eyes, but they don't use it because they have learned it by copying it," explains EFE Guillermo Ballenato, a psychopedagogical counselor at the Carlos III University of Madrid. Although "if it has not been studied, what it does is to increase nerves and better not use it".
"There are some so elaborate, that we would almost have to give some point for work," he adds.
But the Internet is changing to those "beneficial" effects. Tickets in "xuletas.es", with notes, chuletas to share and a program to make the own compressed, with underlined and abbreviations type SMS, have been folded in the month of May, with an average of 18,000 and up to 20,000 visits daily, said to EFE Javier Marín, 18, co-author of the web.
Most of the users of their 33,000 documents are a student of Spanish and Spanish Spanish Secondary and Bachelor. The most consulted subjects, Biology, Philosophy and Chemistry. There is no way to know if by the chops or to play works by the 'cut-off' method.
"I haven't been copying," says the inventor of "xuletas.es," "almost never," he kills later. "The chops have their usefulness. I don't like them, they've ever caught me and I get really nervous... even though I know people who get the High School, the High School, and more than one the whole race with them."
Telecommunications student from Murcia, Marin collects the traditional tricks on his web: camouflaged chops in the 'tippex', "now of fashion", recorded in the boli-bic, written on the forearm, paperwork on the skirt or t-shirt, the change, and even tattoo the nails with an alfiler, the same day of the test, because if it is not deleted.
In selectivity it is "impossible to copy"
However, in the feared Selectivity, a fire test for students, although more than 80% approves, "it is almost impossible to copy," says Josefina A., a Bachelor's teacher. "No personal object is allowed, only the pen, the documentation and the official paper."
The 'pinganillos' are very sophisticated things. If you have any type of concerns relating to where and the best ways to utilize jbhnews.com, you can call us at our webpage. They are not seen in the university access tests. Some little paper is caught, but it doesn't go any further," sources from the Complutense de Madrid told EFE. "Don't poach the students, but teachers watch if they're wearing any artilugio or something they're surprised."
Unbelievable of appearances. Eduardo R., Professor of Language and Literature, recalls that, in the first examination he was monitoring at his school in Magisterium, he suspected the movements of a student, a religious who was surprised by the chop drawn from the folds of the habit.
The penalty is usually a suspense, although each teacher is free to stipulate the consequences.
The only test creates such tension - says Josefina A.- "that between 5-10% has some incident with the documentation."
It is not the tests that "dispare anxiety" says Guillermo Ballenato, but the student's doubts about his ability and the overdimension of the experience.
The best thing is to go in time, advises Ballenato, not to go over before entering the exam, to get away from nervous companions, to avoid distractions and to have self-confidence. "Sometimes they are so eager to look next to the side or copy that they don't read the questions well and they're wrong without need," he concludes.
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