MySchoolHelp

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MySchoolHelp
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MySchoolHelp was a website for online collaboration between school students, created by Ben Lang.[1][2][3] Lang was a 17-year-old high school student when he created the site.[1]

A Forbes column on ethics in the classroom used MySchoolHelp as an example of a potentially problematic tool in the context of "the increasingly grey area of academic integrity".[4] The Stuyvesant High School student newspaper, the Stuyvesant Spectator, raised similar questions.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b DOUGLAS CRETS (August 5, 2011), HIGH SCHOOL ENTREPRENEUR HELPS STUDENTS CRIB AND COMPARE NOTES WITH MYSCHOOLHELP, Fast Company
  2. ^ Drew Olanoff (October 31, 2011), "MySchoolHelp focuses on social note taking for high school students", The Next Web
  3. ^ Ben Lang, "Online Note Sharing from the Mind of a Student", College & Career Readiness, McGraw-Hill, archived from the original on 2015-05-18, retrieved 2015-05-11
  4. ^ Meghan Casserly (October 1, 2012), "Is Teaching Collaboration The Catch-22 Of Education?", Forbes
  5. ^ Kaveri Sengupta; Karen Zheng (October 7, 2011), "Online student collaboration: Cheating or just helping?", Stuyvesant Spectator, Stuyvesant High School, p. 4