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[quote=Anonymous]My DS is in STEM and most of his grades are in-class labs and tests. His advanced calculus was concept heavy, in class tests, no calculators. Pretty much anything goes on take home assignments but they aren’t worth much and not putting in the effort will result in a failing test grade. His social science classes are hand written in-class tests. There is some ability to research concepts ahead of time - but google, spark notes, etc would have the same effect. I don’t think his professors often explicitly forbid AI- they just don’t provide opportunities for it to play a large part in grading. As a parent, I worry about AI (and screens in general) because I think it harms stamina, resilience, and love of learning. I was pleased to hear my son express some disenchantment - the more he learns, the more he sees AI limitations and flaws + it’s effect on grit. [/quote]
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