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Cheaters May Win In The Moment

Posted on February 10, 2012 by Caveon No Comments
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Written By: Christie Zervos, Director of Operations, Caveon Test Security Cheaters never win and winners never cheat.  This is an old saying that may sound confusing because cheaters may win in the moment.  However, in the long run, they may feel embarrassed, guilty, feel they have let themselves or others down; and, worse, they have not [...]

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Feb 26-29: ATP ‘Innovations in Testing’ Conference, Palm Springs, CA

Posted on February 7, 2012 by Caveon No Comments

Join Caveon for our sessions at ATP in Palm Springs Feb. 26-29. Click the link for more information about each session including a description and date of each session! To Catch a Cheat: Building Fraud Detection Into Your Exams Liz Burns, Juniper Networks Dennis Maynes, Caveon   Gimme Shelter:  Weathering the Media Storm of a [...]

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Feb. 15: Caveon Webinar Series: “Catch Them If You Can”

Posted on February 7, 2012 by Caveon No Comments

Who is stealing your test items and sharing them online? Caveon is pleased to host an informative Webinar outlining the risks test programs face when test information is exposed on the Internet, and what can be done to control it. “Catch Them If You Can: Protecting Your Program from Online Cheats” The Law School Admission [...]

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Feb. 7-8: TILSA SCASS Meeting, San Antonio, Texas

Posted on February 7, 2012 by Caveon No Comments

Caveon is pleased to announce Dr. John Fremer’s participation in this year’s Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) SCASS Winter Meeting. The meeting will be held in San Antonio, Texas from Feb. 6-10 and attendance is by invitation only. Dr Fremer has been asked to speak about “detection” and the many types of activities [...]

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Insert Quarter, Avoid Klingons

Posted on February 3, 2012 by Caveon No Comments
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Written by: Dr. John Fremer, Ph.D., President, Caveon Consulting Services “Insert Quarter, Avoid Klingons” is cited in Walter Issacson’s biography of Steve Jobs as the complete instructions for an electronic game that caught the attention of Jobs.  According to Issacson, Jobs was very taken by the notion that having a product that you could use [...]

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