iPod and Zune have become a new type of cheat sheet.
Cell phones, widespread in almost all countries, replaced paper cribs for schoolchildren and students. Only the lazy one did not write lecture notes into a mobile phone.
Now, when in many educational institutions during examinations and examinations it is forbidden even to touch the cell phone, students have adopted the iPod and Zune players. The technology of its use is simple: the player lies in the pocket, the wire from the earphone will be passed through the sleeve, and the student keeps the earpiece in his fist, with which he supposedly props up his tired head.
“Teens are quickly finding new ways to fool examiners,” says Aaron Maybon, a school principal in Mountain View (California). According to him, one of the teachers overheard the conversations of his charges, after which a ban was imposed on the use of players. ')
via AP