In this week’s update, we had to watch the short film made by Queen’s University students about screening surveillance “#tresdancing”. This short film showed the way surveillance is used in a student’s life to help with studying and also showed different studying tools that could help increase students’ interest in their courses. It was shocking to see some of the tools that the students were asked to use in the video. At the very beginning, we saw how the student got disqualified from an exam just because of the normal house surroundings. It made me go “wow” when I saw how closely the student’s actions were being detected, such as the eye movement, voice, interactions, etc. Does this mean that students are supposed to live in complete isolation? Because in normal conditions such background noises cannot be avoided. This made me worried about mental health issues if this ever becomes the new normal for educational purposes.