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by krull10
434 days ago
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Yeah, and forget about giving skeleton code to students they should fill in; using an AI can quite frequently completely ace a typical undergraduate level assignment. I actually feel bad for people teaching programming courses, as the only real assessment one can now do is in-class testing without computers, but that is a strange way to test students’ ability to write and develop code to solve certain classes of problems… |
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We use an airgapped lab (it has LAN and a local git server for submissions, no WAN) to give coding assessments. It works.