A student says test proctoring AI flagged her as cheating when she read a question out loud. Others say the software could have

 

As college students adapt to the new realities of distance learning amid the coronavirus pandemic, some students say they're struggling to navigate the demands of exam proctoring and "anti-cheating" software. Programs that record students during exams have been widely implemented as educators attempt to curb academic dishonesty — but the test monitoring software has seemingly had unintended consequences from some students. 

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