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by slidehero
666 days ago
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>Exercises, quizes and explanations are routine enough that good teachers I know can generate them on the spot. Every year there are thousands of graduate teacher looking for tools to help them teach better. >good teachers I know can generate them on the spot Even the best teacher can't create an interactive multiple choice quiz with automatic marking, tailored to a specific class (or even a specific student) on the spot. I've been teaching for 20+ years, I have a solid grasp of the pain points. |
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Neither can "AI" though, so what's the point here?