Rutgers: A Quick Google Search May Help Homework But Harms Grades
September 15, 2020
September 15, 2020
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Sept. 15 (TNSJou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
Students who Google their homework answers may get a short-term boost but at the cost of longer-term harm, according to a new study by Rutgers-New Brunswick psychology professor Arnold Glass in the School of Arts and Sciences.
Unless we change the way students complete their assignments, reliance on the internet may turn homework into an ineffective ritual, he said.
Students who Google their homework answers may get a short-term boost but at the cost of longer-term harm, according to a new study by Rutgers-New Brunswick psychology professor Arnold Glass in the School of Arts and Sciences.
Unless we change the way students complete their assignments, reliance on the internet may turn homework into an ineffective ritual, he said.