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Excellent! SheltieLover Mar 25 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #2
How is that any different from grading written assignments? Coventina Mar 25 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #6
I have never encountered such a system in all my years of being a student or professor. n/t Coventina Mar 25 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #11
I'll take your word for it in regards to UC, but I'm pretty confident that's not the norm. Coventina Mar 25 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #15
OK, so that's law school. And only testing, not other forms of assignments. Coventina Mar 25 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #17
Please provide the link that says this applies to all undergrad programs. n/t Coventina Mar 25 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #20
I just did so and according to Google (which you recommended) it only applies to law schools Coventina Mar 25 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #23
So, it is used sporadically and is not mandatory. n/t Coventina Mar 25 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #29
All I can say is that your experience has been nothing like mine, either as a student or professor. Coventina Mar 25 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #37
Well, your assertions about what is "policy" is being disputed here by more posters Coventina Mar 25 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #41
Ummmmm Okay. Coventina Mar 25 #43
You didn't go through all teh campuses because most don't do this, and there aren't 30+ obamanut2012 Mar 25 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #38
Because they are incorrect obamanut2012 Mar 25 #32
Thanks! A more informed voice is much appreciated here. nt Coventina Mar 25 #36
That is not correct about the University of California system. nt PufPuf23 Mar 25 #28
Yup, it is not accurate obamanut2012 Mar 25 #34
Absolutely not true wackadoo wabbit Mar 26 #83
The vast majority of the grade for every university course I taught was anonymous. Ms. Toad Mar 25 #56
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #72
I'm pretty sure my undergrad and MS grades weren't anonymously graded. Ms. Toad Mar 25 #76
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #77
As a professor, that wouldn't have worked with me. Ms. Toad Mar 25 #81
No such thing in the performing or fine arts. progressoid Mar 25 #24
Not one of mine did that -- either as a student ro instructor obamanut2012 Mar 25 #30
My wife has been a college professor for 30 years... Happy Hoosier Mar 25 #44
Seems odd OC375 Mar 25 #13
Any objective research into how large your asserted problem is nationwide? Torchlight Mar 25 #19
I think a better approach would be a written exam, in class, with the questions delivered orally. Trueblue Texan Mar 25 #51
Isn't a "take home exam" just fancy talk for "homework"? OC375 Mar 25 #61
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #64
LOL. To each their own. :) OC375 Mar 25 #71
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #73
For more advanced courses, a 3 hour exam can't... Lucky Luciano Mar 25 #70
Count me incredibly unsurprised... And good on them for doing this... hlthe2b Mar 25 #4
Great idea Mysterian Mar 25 #5
Just have them write essays and solve math problems by writing in a blue book. Jacson6 Mar 25 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #46
never heard of a blue book. can you give a bit more detail? i figure if i google it then i'll get a lot of links about orleans Mar 25 #57
It was a multipage blank paper notebook with a blue cover. Jacson6 Mar 25 #59
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 25 #60
thanks. that helps. nt orleans Mar 25 #62
I may have been among the last to use a blue book fujiyamasan Mar 25 #66
Excellent Idea OC375 Mar 25 #9
This is an effective way to defeat cheating via AI FakeNoose Mar 25 #10
I've given up on trying to teach my students writing. Coventina Mar 25 #14
I completely agree, the remedial work needs to be done before they get to your classes FakeNoose Mar 25 #35
Given the obstacles, it appears the most honest method Torchlight Mar 25 #22
This should have been done years before AI synni Mar 25 #26
I like it... 2naSalit Mar 25 #27
I am an art prof Starry Messenger Mar 25 #40
I contend that testing is pointless. Gore1FL Mar 25 #42
That's the thing. I stopped giving tests years ago. Coventina Mar 25 #45
Sad you have to outwit learners nowadays OC375 Mar 25 #69
I'm confused. Students are accessing their phones during the test? CrispyQ Mar 25 #58
I research everyday for a living in my IT job. Gore1FL Mar 25 #63
So open book is okay, but not Google or AI. Right? -nt CrispyQ Mar 25 #65
I use Google regularly. I have used AI, but prefer Google. Gore1FL Mar 25 #75
That's not what the discussion is about, but okay. -nt CrispyQ Mar 25 #79
It was an answer to your question. If the answer is off-topic, that's on you. nt Gore1FL Mar 25 #80
One on one discussions sound great. But aren't they time-consuming? Jim__ Mar 25 #47
Fortunately, I have fairly small classes. Coventina Mar 25 #48
That sounds great! Jim__ Mar 25 #49
I had to do one of these just to get my Bachelors kairos12 Mar 25 #50
My kid had to write a thesis on a topic related to his major and defend it to graduate from his liberal arts college. Raftergirl Mar 25 #52
just a thought lapfog_1 Mar 25 #53
i dont do well on written tests , so i always asked for oral tests , in fact, AllaN01Bear Mar 25 #54
No Critical Thinking Pucks mom Mar 25 #55
AI has taken a wrecking ball to education: highplainsdem Mar 25 #74
Long overdue. Raven123 Mar 25 #67
I approve this wholeheartedly. Lucky Luciano Mar 25 #68
I refuse to use it gay texan Mar 25 #78
That's always been a major component of science fair judging. hunter Mar 25 #82
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