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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Exhibit 1 for why those in the know choose small liberal arts colleges.[/quote] LOL ! The prof is probably seeking reactions. No sane or reasonable professor would make such an announcement; this prof made the statement in order to gauge the responses.[/quote] And the head of that particular academic department is already aware of the experiment.[/quote] OP here. Update. No, this isn’t an experiment. This appears to be a case of an overwhelmed professor who might be on the spectrum and says (in his latest email to students) that he has ADHD. He apparently said the same thing in one of his other classes and a parent posted about it in a parent group on FB. Similar to this thread, only from a different parent and involving a different class of his. I advised my child to alert the adviser and director of undergraduate education for the program but am not going to involve myself. Professor emailed students again last night and said he got permission to submit grades late — by 8 am today — and told them to all email him their preferences on using chatgpt for feedback (!?!?$), so that part of it had changed. He also said they all needed to get up between 6 and 7 am to check that their grades were accurate before he formally submitted them. So basically he invited like 60 new emails before he can submit grades in *checks watch* 53 minutes. My child tells me this same professor always came to class unprepared, saying he hadn’t completed his slides for the lecture and instead they would read from the textbook, each student reading one sentence at a time. Anyway, department heads are involved now. University brass might be too given the FB thread. [/quote] [b]This professor deserves a promotion for showing his creativity. ChatGPT is an excellent tool that students and faculty should use to improve their work[/b].[/quote] +1[/quote]
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