College professors are going back to paper exams and handwritten essays to fight students using ChatGPT::The growing number of students using the AI program ChatGPT as a shortcut in their coursework has led some college professors to reconsider their lesson plans for the upcoming fall semester.

  • @OhNoMoreLemmy@lemmy.ml
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    242 years ago

    We get in trouble if we fail everyone because we made them do a novel synthesis, instead of just repeating what we told them.

    Particularly for an intro course, remembering what you were told is good enough.

    • @zigmus64@lemmy.world
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      142 years ago

      The first step to understanding the material is exactly just remembering what the teacher told them.

      • Hemingways_Shotgun
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        102 years ago

        Meh. I haven’t been in Uni in over 20 years. But it honestly seems kind of practical to me.

        Your first year is usually when you haven’t even settled on a major. Intro classes are less about learning and more about finding out if you CAN learn, and if you’ll actually like the college experience or drop out after your first year.

        The actual learning comes when the crowd has been whittled to those who have the discipline to be there.

          • Hemingways_Shotgun
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            22 years ago

            I would love to have that time and money back.

            One of the disadvantages of being of an age where you straddle the line between worlds without internet and with, is that you get to enjoy the 20,000 dollars you spent on learning in the 90s suddenly be available for free in the present.

            Seriously, there isn’t a single thing I learned in my Near Eastern Classical Archaeology degree that I couldn’t just go learn from Wikipedia today.