Anonymous wrote:I mean, does it really, really matter? Most of the people on my college English Department use a set of canned responses per letter grade for essays. Then there is maybe one personal comment for feedback.
If we have 200 students per semester, each assigned four essays, do you really expect us to not use some shortcut?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It probably means the essays in question are just to prove reading comprehension. Your kid should think of them as a study exercise, like making flash cards. The Chat GPT comments are just like an online quiz, or something.
If the professor is using Chat GPT to grade/comment on anything with original thought or research, that would make less sense.
Professor said he was going to use chat gpt to generate feedback on the essay and assign a grade for the course.
Now he just told everyone he will miss the deadline to submit their final grades. So clearly this was some panicked attempt.
Not sure what happens next.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, does it really, really matter? Most of the people on my college English Department use a set of canned responses per letter grade for essays. Then there is maybe one personal comment for feedback.
If we have 200 students per semester, each assigned four essays, do you really expect us to not use some shortcut?
Anonymous wrote:He likely is doing this to put the fear of God in them not to plagiarize, as that would be detected through the program.
If a problem comes up and the student feels his work has not been fairly evaluated, he can take it up with the professor and, if needed, the department chair once the grades come in.
Anonymous wrote:It probably means the essays in question are just to prove reading comprehension. Your kid should think of them as a study exercise, like making flash cards. The Chat GPT comments are just like an online quiz, or something.
If the professor is using Chat GPT to grade/comment on anything with original thought or research, that would make less sense.
Anonymous wrote:Name the school so that the rest of us have a heads up
Anonymous wrote:Grades at DS’s university are due today or tomorrow.
DS just sent a screen shot of a professor who basically says he is going to use chatgpt to generate feedback and grades on essays he assigned but doesn’t have time to grade himself.
What do you advise DS to do, if anything?