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by fma
1275 days ago
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Was talking to my wife (an educator) about this...simple answer is periodic tests that have essay components and weighs heavily on your grade. As the grifters get poor scores they'll easily learn that there's a time and a place to use these tools and however they decide to use it they still need to learn. I think the perfect example is when babelfish came online and I'd use it to get an idea for my Spanish essays but not use it copy and paste. There were some kids who copied and pasted blindly and got caught with phrases like "falling in love". I'm sure translation tools are better now, but leveraging tools for homework is nothing new. Also, the SATs now have an essay portion, but many schools don't require scores anymore (tbh I feel that's to let legacy students in but that's another story). So those who practice writing would score higher there as well. |
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