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"Cheat sheet" may refer to the Wikipedia:Cheatsheet.
A cheat sheet or crib sheet is a concise set of notes used for quick reference. "Cheat sheet" may also be rendered "cheatsheet" or "cheat-sheet." Cheat sheets are so named because they may be used by students without the instructor's knowledge to cheat on a test. However, at higher levels of education where rote memorization is not as important, use of cheat sheets on exams may be sanctioned and recommended by the instructor (and thus such use is not cheating, despite the name). The act of preparing a cheat sheet is also a useful educational exercise, thus students are typically only allowed to use cheat sheets they have written themselves. In such usage a cheat sheet is a physical piece of paper, often filled with equations and/or facts in compressed writing.
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Some academic and technical publishers also publish cheat sheets for software packages and technical topics. In some cases these are also intended as display items in that they are colourful and visually appealing. A freely available (but copyrighted) example of a 'for display' cheat sheet is a guide to blood tube types for phlebotomy.[2] Web-based cheat sheets in the second sense described above, such as a reference to terms, commands, or symbols, have become extremely common. [edit] In open-book internet-based examinationsIn modern open-book internet-based examinations, the "cheat sheet" (loaded onto a USB stick for example) may be regarded as an essential component. Specifically, from the examiner's point of view, what the student loads is a strong indication of what the student knows. Wikipedia itself has also become a source for such pre-loaded notes. Specifically, it is easier to click-direct from stick rather than typing. [edit] See alsoWikimedia Commons has media related to:
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