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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am starting to think I will do a lot more flash quizzes and tests where they show up and I hand out a passage and have them write three paragraphs analyzing it on the spot - or have them present it or share in groups for a grade. But what really disturbs me is I had students write a research paper in a social science course and a large number chose the same topic because apparently they asked the AI what to write about. At this point I am more concerned that someone is taking Intro to Psych or Criminology or Sociology but they can’t even be bothered to articulate an interesting research question or they have no particular question that they care enough about to want to learn something about it. It’s the lack of [b]intellectual curiosity [/b]that is most depressing to me. [/quote] This! And you develop and hone this through deep engagement with the material. I'm so disappointed that my kid's school allows use of AI in brainstorming but not the final writing. Shouldn't the brainstorming be the part where creativity and curiosity can flourish? The rest is more mechanical.[/quote]
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