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I don't mean in the age of old. I mean in today's office 365 cloud world, where it's seamless to share OneNote pages, sections, and notebooks. If your study group all live primarily in OneNote, is it any kind of academic policy violation to literally share every page of every section of every notebook for every class? Sharing these notes with anyone not in your current class would of course be out of bounds. As would putting screen shots of any test material into the notebooks and similar behaviors. But would simple shared notebooks be out of bounds?
And if this is acceptable, what's to prevent the entire class from sharing their notes as a whole?
Further, would you see this as a good thing or a bad thing if your program uses letter grades vs. P/F?
And if this is acceptable, what's to prevent the entire class from sharing their notes as a whole?
Further, would you see this as a good thing or a bad thing if your program uses letter grades vs. P/F?