Cameras to nab cheaters in Pakistan exam halls
Thursday July 12, 2012 08:46:12 PM,
IANS
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Islamabad: Pakistan
plans to use cameras to stop cheating during exams.
The government intends to use modern digital cameras for checking
illegal practices in examinations, said Visual Education
Technology Organisation regional director Ashfaq Hussain Shah in
Peshawar.
Ashfaq said they have developed a modern technology for the first
time in the country to check copying in examinations, reported
Dawn.
Besides curbing cheating in exams, it would also help monitor
teachers on duty.
He said that for the first time modern technology has been
introduced in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to check cheating and the
attendance of teachers in government schools would be observed via
electronic monitoring system.
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