It will definitely work from your phone. You can't view offline (a bummer for subway rides!) but everything else works and you can still grade tests, etc from the mobile apps. I am really into the curriculum, even just the starter one. Recommended.
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Also check with some of the corner shops, some have place you can drop your phone for a small fee. Or the school might have one of those charging lockers where you can leave your phone.
@"mk940808" They could make an example of someone and disqualify him/her. That would het the others in line fast. Or at least give a warning that anybody with a phone out in 60 seconds will be DQ'd.
One tester at my location had her cellphone in her ziploc and the proctor refused to check her in until the phone was outside the building. Good job, proc!