Percepciones y comportamientos de los estudiantes hacia el engaño en educación en línea
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2021Resumen
Online education is pushing universities to search
for technologies that can support e-assessment. Opinions and
behaviors of stakeholders are required in order to develop such
technologies. This paper underlines the need for mechanisms to
prevent cheating and increase security, by analyzing the
differences between students’ perceptions of cheating and the
acts of academic dishonesty they commit, contributing to fill a
gap in the literature on cheating behaviors in online education.
The research questions are: RQ1) Are students aware of what
constitutes cheating in online education? RQ2) Do students
believe that an e-authentication system may increase their
security and prevent cheating? RQ3) Would the use of an eauthentication system for assessment increase students’ trust?
RQ4) What are students’ real cheating behaviors? 154 students
taking an online course from the Computer Engineering and
Telecommunications degree consented to participate in the
study. The research instruments were two surveys, and two
tools of the course (an intelligent tutoring system and an image
plagiarism detection tool). Results show that the fact students
know an e-authentication and authoring system is used may
prevent cheating and make students feel more confident. The
findings have significant implications for institutions interested
in e-assessment secure systems.