Calculators Calculator that has wireless access?

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There is skepticism regarding the existence of calculators that can communicate via text messaging, as most discussions suggest that traditional calculators do not have this capability. Concerns raised by a teacher about potential cheating through calculators are considered unfounded, as the primary issue with calculators in exams typically revolves around data storage rather than messaging. Some advanced devices, like certain graphing calculators and calculators with Bluetooth capabilities, exist but are not designed for direct communication between devices. Alternatives like smartphones and palm pilots are acknowledged as tools that could facilitate cheating, but the consensus is that if calculators are banned, they are likely unnecessary for the exam. The conversation also touches on the potential for advanced calculators with wireless features, but these do not typically allow for messaging between devices.
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Are there any calculators out there (like ti's or other) that can communicate with other calculators via text messaging?

Our teacher said he will not allow any calculators on one of his exams because of this. I find it hard to believe that such a thing exists because i can't turn up any results in yahoo or google.

Am I wrong? Thanks o:)
 
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The only thing I can think of is a palm pilot or something with more advanced calculator software installed.
 
Do you need calculators for the test? He could just check that everyone brought a simple scientific calculator if it's really needed.

I highly doubt his fears are founded though... what would be the point?
 
Office_Shredder said:
Do you need calculators for the test? He could just check that everyone brought a simple scientific calculator if it's really needed.

I highly doubt his fears are founded though... what would be the point?
He's probably afraid of someone being sent the answers. I saw a report on tv about kids photographing test answers on their cell phones and then simply copying the answers off of the cell phones during the test. :rolleyes:
 
When everyone is half way through the exam, you bust your calculator and go to town:

calculator.jpg
 
What kind of test is it?
 
dontdisturbmycircles said:
What kind of test is it?
Probably art history.
 
lol well I am thinking that it's one where a calculator isn't really necessary :-p
 
ssb said:
Are there any calculators out there (like ti's or other) that can communicate with other calculators via text messaging?

Our teacher said he will not allow any calculators on one of his exams because of this. I find it hard to believe that such a thing exists because i can't turn up any results in yahoo or google.

Am I wrong? Thanks o:)

Calculators? I'm going to go out on a limb and say nope. Cell phones, palm pilots certainly though.

However like cyrus, if calculators are banned, I doubt you'll need one. That would just be cruel on the part of the professor.
 
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They exist okay... Google on bluetooth calculator and you will find them; like this one here:
Casio's wireless USB calculator/keypad

This just in from the "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" department: Since die hard calculator users refuse to toss those relics and use their onscreen counterparts, Casio has decided to take a traditional calculator, add some RF circuity and a USB dongle, and sell it as a combo calculator and numeric keypad that can be used with or without a computer. Sure, there have been other calculator/keypad combos before, but most have been wired, and none have so successfully simulated the look of a take-and-toss dollar-store model. Of course, you'd better be careful not to take that look too literally, since prices on these range from $45 to $63.
http://www.engadget.com/2005/09/14/casios-wireless-usb-calculator-keypad/
There's a pic on the link and it looks just like an ordinary calculator.
 
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Art said:
They exist okay... Google on bluetooth calculator and you will find them; like this one here:
http://www.engadget.com/2005/09/14/casios-wireless-usb-calculator-keypad/
There's a pic on the link and it looks just like an ordinary calculator.

Doesn't transmit from one calculator to another. Sure you could get it to, but if you're samrt enough to do that, why the hell are you in the class?
 
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The only reason I have ever been given for not being allowed to use a graphing calculator is that you can store data on them. No prof has ever said anything about being able to message people with them
 
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http://www.eurotech.com/EN/innovation.aspx?pg=wearable has wifi features
http://www.eurotech.com/EN/images/wearable3.jpg


But seriously, check out the HP 49G+ and HP50G with its IrDA interface (presumably for communication with a PC or a printer)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP-49G
 
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Nice watch. Watches are allowed right?
 

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