'Anti-cheating hats' during exams go viral in the Philippines

Professor Mary Joy Mandane-Ortiz was surprised at the creativity and fun of the students

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Christian Borbon, Senior Web Editor
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Professor Mary Joy Mandane-Ortiz asked her students to design 'anti-cheating hats' but her students turned out to be more creative than she thought.
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An image of former President Rodrigo Duterte with a warning message was used to create an 'anti-cheat' mask.
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'Anti-cheat' made out of egg boxes
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A student shows his Guy Fawkes inspired 'anti-cheat' hat
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Looks like this student is ready for battle.
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Anti-cheat hat inspired by Obito Uchiha from the Naruto anime franchise.
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A ghostface mask ready to 'Scream' at would be cheaters.
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This student needs to think outside of the paperbag to get the answers right.
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A student dons a Halloween inspired 'anti-cheat' hat.
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Scroll further to see more of the innovative ideas of students from Bicol University College of Engineering in Legazpi City.
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