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by pnt12
1364 days ago
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TFA mentions the website creator actually congratulated their achievement, advised them and worked with them to fix the cheating problems. That's spectacular and not often seen. I think most of these platforms are created in good faith. In the internet, we can watch millions of videos, chat with strangers all over the world, listen to basically every song ever made. What if we could educate everyone? That's a noble goal. I think we could usr a mix of both styles education: boring exercises which are nevertheless important for learning, and these could be automated, leaving room for student driven learning where a teacher can guide and evaluate a student. |
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