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Detective HatWelcome Gamers! Help us figure out who dunnit?!?! Was it: Stewart Dent or Shirley M. Guiltay?

Join us for our version of Serious Gaming as it meets the world of alternative reality games (ARGs). We’re going to play a game of educational Clue®, complete with objectives, outcomes and various multi-modal learning opportunities for all. On trial are two classmates: Stewart Dent and Shirley M. Guiltay. It is also possible that you will find some clues for our game throughout the conference…you can begin to solve our puzzles whenever you want. Do you want to play a game?


Important Cypher Clue:
F L X T S I L G X A L


Feel free to add your thoughts, clues, suggestions, helpful ideas, or anything else to this wiki as we track down our cheating culprit! Just use the "Easy Edit" button above to add comments, ask questions, or make observations. May justice prevail!


Mission:
Questions To Be Answered: Physical Evidence / Clues: Thoughts / Conclusions:
•Who cheated?

•How do we know – what evidence proves it was them who cheated? But Dent could have copied hers and handed it in first.
•How did the cheater do it?
text on ipod or water bottle or both
  • This is definitely a "high tech" case of cheating.
Comments / Observations
  • Is the water & ipod conversation just to throw us off the track?
  • Ok, so Shirley's friend proves that somebody went out of their way to cheat. But of course she wouldn't assume it was her friend.
Other I know this is just a game, but this website is troubling...:
Authoritative numbers are hard to come by, but according to a 2002 confidential survey of 12,000 high school students, 74 percent admitted cheating on an examination at least once in the past year. - ABC News

I agree!






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