scan and post our kids exam papers
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Shall we start this thread by scanning and posting our own kidβs exam papers (with the answers and marks erased off) so that we can share it? Not sure if we already have this? Mobs, Chief, can confirm?? Iβm sure many parents would be interested, am i right??
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so no one interested ah :? -
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got 28 views, but no one reply...
so no one interested ah :?
U cute like the Koala
Actually scratching my head thinking are we allowed to?
i mean yes the schools do close one eye when their exam papers are available , but is it ok for parent to do so? -
posting freely allows the possibility of indiscriminate downloading and utilising by unscrupulous vendors; do note.
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it sure takes some time and effort.
The supplier has established his networks and thus providing the service.Parents are the one that is willing to accept the trading conditions from him.Its a demand and supply condition. -
please be aware of intellectual property right
it is not good example for the kids
the kids have been taught in schools to respect IP rights. -
Erasing the ans and scanning and then coordinating the sharing and putting up the right ans actually takes a lot of time. Think more convenient to buy from vendor.
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You are right, buying is the most convenient way since its just like pay and go.
I know of some device can erase the answer quite easily, cannot really remember what is that tho.Jennifer:
Erasing the ans and scanning and then coordinating the sharing and putting up the right ans actually takes a lot of time. Think more convenient to buy from vendor.
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you all not aware there are a few sites posting exam papers from various schools?
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sorry parents, i'm not aware of 'sensitivity' this would cause. there are so many people, website and shops selling school's exam papers. so i thot it's 'legal'. :booboo: :imsorry:
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