"Those in power recognized that oppression is best maintained by keeping the masses illiterate, and those oppressed recognized that literacy is liberation.
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"Those in power recognized that oppression is best maintained by keeping the masses illiterate, and those oppressed recognized that literacy is liberation. To my students and to anyone who might listen, I say: Don’t surrender to AI your ability to read, write and think when others once risked their lives and died for the freedom to do so."
I Set A Trap To Catch My Students Cheating With AI. The Results Were Shocking.
"Students are not just undermining their ability to learn, but to someday lead."
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"Those in power recognized that oppression is best maintained by keeping the masses illiterate, and those oppressed recognized that literacy is liberation. To my students and to anyone who might listen, I say: Don’t surrender to AI your ability to read, write and think when others once risked their lives and died for the freedom to do so."
I Set A Trap To Catch My Students Cheating With AI. The Results Were Shocking.
"Students are not just undermining their ability to learn, but to someday lead."
HuffPost (www.huffpost.com)
This was interesting. In math all of our assessments are given in person, with pen and paper and maybe a calculator.
This is because a "take home math test" kind of makes no sense. It's just too tempting to look up the right answers.
Perhaps in-person assessments should play a bigger role in brief writing assignments.
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This was interesting. In math all of our assessments are given in person, with pen and paper and maybe a calculator.
This is because a "take home math test" kind of makes no sense. It's just too tempting to look up the right answers.
Perhaps in-person assessments should play a bigger role in brief writing assignments.
@futurebird @toba To be honest most college and higher level “classes” are stand-and-deliver lectures from the front that could very easily be a video to watch as the “homework” with the actual assessment than done in class time. Might hurt professors’ egos to be superseded by their YouTube self but it’d fix their cheating problem!
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@futurebird @toba To be honest most college and higher level “classes” are stand-and-deliver lectures from the front that could very easily be a video to watch as the “homework” with the actual assessment than done in class time. Might hurt professors’ egos to be superseded by their YouTube self but it’d fix their cheating problem!
If I go for more than 15 min without any questions or conversation I question if I'm being boring, or wasting time.
Class time is precious and I do kind of hate using it for tests... but some things are just best when you can... have a conversation.