• Olap@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Papers are being disrupted. Exams will become more relevant. Can’t use AI with only a pencil and paper

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      8 months ago

      Very easy to tell if someone knows what they wrote about in a two minute conversation. My wife grades/t.a’s at a university, it’s obvious when someone doesn’t know the information in person (and she’s very understanding towards people who cannot verbalize the information but still know it). The old professors aren’t very keen to it, but the graders can very easily smell the bullshit.

      And if you know the information well enough, but send it through gpt for editing/refinement, that’s usually accepted, unless you’re in a class that grades on composition.

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        8 months ago

        Even back around 2006, my biology teacher did exams on paper only, with questions that are free response only. Even AI and cheating aside, people get way too lucky with multiple choice exams

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          8 months ago

          That may work in senior courses, but a freshman class with hundreds of students needs standardized tests.

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            8 months ago

            Here’s a novel idea, maybe it needs less students per teacher. Or more teachers per student, however you want to call it.