The iPod's Impact on Schools

I was never the best student back when I was in school. I was very lazy, didn't do my work, didn't listen in class and just didn't really care about school. Often I would do things in class that we were not supposed to do. A lot of the time I would be drawing when we were supposed to be
 writing. That one was easy to fake. Other times I would sneak a magazine or comic book into class and read it.

My favorite time of the year though was the winter. During the winter I would wear a large coat to class. The coat wasn't because I was cold because I actually love the cold weather. The coat was to hide my Walkman. Of course you can't get away with listening to music in class with those big headphones so I also brought ear buds. I would then run one of the ear buds up the arm of my coat and slip it out my sleeve and hold the ear bud in the palm of my hand. Then I would take my favorite position, resting my head on my hand. My teacher thought I was just resting my head, little did she know I was actually listening to music in class.

Unfortunately kids are no different today. Kids still sneak music into school except we are way past walkmans now they now use iPods. Having a Walkman and an iPod aren't exactly the same though. A Walkman is useful only for music. An iPod on the other hand can store files.

Many schools across the country have reported children cheating via the iPod and many have taken steps to eliminate iPod use in their schools. One way a student might cheat is use their computers to create audio files in which they read their important notes. Then the student will upload the file to their iPod, take it to school and then just like me years ago, they will slide an ear bud up their sleeve and listen to the answers during a test. Others will insert the answers in the lyrics text file you can add to any song on your iPod and then try and sneak a peak at it when the teacher isn't looking. I have to admit. Kids are lazy, kids are whiney, kids are annoying but kids are also resourceful. Unfortunately this use of the iPod has lead to many counties across the country banning iPods from school.

Related information
  • Some schools are banning iPods because students are using them to cheat.
  • Some schools are embracing the use of iPods in schools.
  • iPods could be used for downloading lectures, foreign language lessons and audio books.
 
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If kids would put as much effort into actually learning as finding new ways to cheat....

Posted on 06/11/2007 at 6:06:00 AM

This actually made me giggle - smart kids!

Posted on 06/04/2007 at 12:06:00 PM

Good idea but here is a safe bet; Duke is hiking tuition by at least 300-400$ to pay for these "free" iPods. BTW I go to U of M and a lot of my teachers have been podcasting lectures for a few semesters now. Really I don't think iPods being used to cheat is a big issue either. I have friends who are engineers who are, during exams, left without supervision and tell me no one cheats. Its not worth it when you get kicked out of school for getting caught or ratted on.

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 10:05:00 PM

What a great idea for the school to do.

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 2:05:00 PM

Wow, I never thought of an iPod as a cheating device. Looks like my son won't be walking out the door with my iPod video any time soon! Great article!

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 1:05:00 PM

Is it too late to enroll?

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 1:05:00 PM

I just finished school as an adult learner last summer-- they still used the blue books! At least at Wilkes.

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

This a way cool idea! At my school they gave away few Microsoft office and a flash drive with the school logo- but hell, the ipod is awesome!! Now let me figure out what degree I want first, then I'll head to the Duke admissions page.... haha

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

nice read!

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 9:05:00 AM

esp. in college, couldn' they just have thekids put their Ipods in a basket at the front of the room on a test day? Do they still do the "blue booklet" days? LOL Seems like to me you could have both.

Posted on 05/24/2007 at 11:05:00 AM

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