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    Filipino ‘anti-cheating’ helmets go viral

    ANN/THE STAR – “Anti-cheating headgear” designed by Filipino students for their exams has gone viral as social media users marvel at their ingenuity.

    Professor Mary Joy Mandane-Ortiz from Bicol University College of Engineering asked the students to prepare protective headwear for the mid-term exams on Monday and Tuesday.

    She gave full clearance for students to go wild, and her students duly complied with some outrageous concoctions.

    Photos of the kids wearing their outlandish designs as they took the exam went viral on Filipino and international social media.

    Each student sported a unique contraption displaying creativity and humour in designs made from leftover materials including a motorcycle helmet, egg carton, and clothes hanger complete with a drawing of underpants.

    “I really love and (I’m) proud of my students because their engineering midterm exams can be pressuring and stressful, yet they managed to add some colour and fun. Thank you very much, students. You make me proud,” Professor Mandane-Ortiz wrote on Facebook.

    The professor took inspiration from a Thai university that required students to wear bizarre horse blinker-like gear to keep eyes from wandering, according to Coconuts website on Tuesday.

    Earlier, photos of Kasetsart University Faculty of Agro-Industry students wearing anti-cheating headgear made of paper sheets went viral. The photos earned heavy criticism from Thai netizens citizens and the idea was quickly scrapped despite having been originally proposed by the students.

    A student with the helmet made out of egg cartons. PHOTO: THE STAR
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