• @[email protected]
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    010 days ago

    I’m so glad I did my finals in 2020 when my college was completely unprepared for the sudden switch to online. I was able to open book my whole last load of classes.

    • PhobosAnomaly
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      010 days ago

      My academic institution took the more sensible approach of just making the exams open book, and adjusting the questions to demonstrate understanding and application of the concepts, rather than just recite stuff.

      • @[email protected]
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        010 days ago

        Wasn’t official policy but that’s what I did for my class. It’s the only reasonable way, except now I’m getting AI slop answers sometimes, which fortunately isn’t too hard to spot.

      • @[email protected]
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        010 days ago

        demonstrate understanding and application of the concepts, rather than just recite stuff

        That’s how it should be anyway. I suspect the only reason all schools don’t do it that way is that it would cause too many students (and teachers) to fail.

        • Dr. Bob
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          010 days ago

          You wouldn’t believe how difficult they are to mark. The basic skills of penmanship and sentence construction have fallen through the floor. 20% of students in my last class didn’t even attempt the short answer section on an exam that was otherwise multiple choice.

          • @[email protected]
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            010 days ago

            What subject, and was it time limited? If there was any chance of not finishing in time I’d probably leave those until last.

            • Dr. Bob
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              010 days ago

              Neuroscience and basically no time limit. 50 marks in a 3 hour night class and I tell them I’ll stay as long as they need.