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In reply to the discussion: This is what I'm dealing with: Assignment I gave to one of my classes..... [View all]ihaveaquestion
(4,620 posts)71. Maybe the only thing this student (and others?) may learn from you is the meaning of CONSEQUENCES!
On another note, I would not allow AI usage in my classes - original thought only - with the consequence being an F for the course. I'm sure it would be hard to police this and lots of folks would try to pass off AI generated assignments, but failing the course if caught could be a pretty serious deterrent. Or am I hopelessly unrealistic?
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This is what I'm dealing with: Assignment I gave to one of my classes..... [View all]
Coventina
Monday
OP
They don't have to buy a report. All they have to do is use a free dumbing-down tool from one of
highplainsdem
Monday
#15
Teaching is challenging, and an existentially important profession. What the AI companies have done to it is
highplainsdem
Monday
#29
The AI companies have leaned very hard into promoting AI "democratizing" talent - letting people
highplainsdem
16 hrs ago
#65
But only if he has a multimillionaire father who is willing to bankroll all his failures! 🤣
ShazzieB
Monday
#33
and "I wasted my whole weekend studying when I could have been having a good time!"
erronis
Monday
#8
And "teaching to the test" where tests have become easier to grade - multiple choices, etc.
erronis
Monday
#21
and his definition of "go out of my way to find the research" is probably ask chatGPT. (n/t)
thesquanderer
Monday
#17
Since many students gravitate to AI's as their first source of information ...
SomewhereInTheMiddle
Yesterday
#59
Tell the student they can get five points of credit on the assignment...
littlemissmartypants
Monday
#9
When I was in Catechism class and I failed to pay attention I got a ruler across the hand.
Jacson6
Monday
#11
You didn't mention whether the student was male or female. I would guess it was a male.
flashman13
Monday
#31
Critical thinking isn't the focus of a K-12 education anymore, if it ever really was.
Jedi Guy
13 hrs ago
#76
The student's nose is probably superglued to their phone, so they missed class despite being there.
Vinca
Monday
#42
I've seen lots of articles and social media posts about many college kids being shocked if they're
highplainsdem
15 hrs ago
#72
Awesome, she just returned from Italy on an Art History field trip over Spring Break. NT
Happy Hoosier
11 hrs ago
#82
I did a study abroad trip with my students to Florence for a month back in 2023.
Coventina
10 hrs ago
#84
Maybe the only thing this student (and others?) may learn from you is the meaning of CONSEQUENCES!
ihaveaquestion
15 hrs ago
#71
I'm having a hard time understanding the replies here given OP's presentation of the assignment.
Ilikepurple
11 hrs ago
#81
"go out of my way" lol...there is a non so subtle messag in that phrase
BlueWaveNeverEnd
10 hrs ago
#83