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by azertykeys
1017 days ago
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Anecdotally, my friend who's just starting out teaching high school physics has used ChatGPT to generate worksheet questions with mixed results, having to throw out the majority of what it generates, but still saving time overall |
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It turns out making a single question really is a bunch of different questions in itself. You have to ask on each question "How can this be misinterpreted", "Can the question be written better", "Is this a challenging question that actually causes a person to learn".
A lot of human generated question are just confusing hot garbage in and of themselves. Quite often we encode cultural biases in the questions. Or, if a person actually knows about the topic they can get the question wrong, based if they are only supposed to formulate the answer based on the paragraph shown to the user.
The AI Explained channel on youtube just had an episode about this in relation to the tests we're giving AI. Turns out a lot of the questions just suck.