Rika Kayama
A female first-year university student turned herself in to the Kagawa Prefectural Police and said that she was involved in the leaked images of question papers for a common university entrance exam. "Being fair and correct" is the most important thing in a common test, and it is only natural that questions should not be leaked and answers should not be obtained from outside. That said, as someone who supervises this test every year, I realize that it's getting harder to completely prevent cheating using information devices. The manual states, "Turn off your mobile phone and put it in your bag. The use of smartwatches is prohibited." Clocks that can be placed on desks are not allowed if they have functions such as terminals. However, recently there have been a wide variety of small devices that can connect to the Internet, and they are not limited to smartphones and watches. In particular, "wearable terminals" that can be worn on the body include glasses, wristbands, rings, and even those that can be attached to clothing and socks. If it's a card type, you might be able to put it in a tissue. Furthermore, in the future, a science fiction movie-like technology that embeds microchips in fingertips to transmit test questions and receive answers with ultra-small earphones...If you are a reader of the Chunichi Shimbun, you can read the rest of this article by registering as a free member.
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