Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s no different than using a smart thesaurus.
We use chatGPT for work all the time. Catch up.
Right so let's not penalize and threaten kids who use it for essays. Pot calling the kettle black.
If it's all mimicking real world work where we use tools to help us in our jobs, then why should kids not learn how to use those tools
Instead GDS teachers - english and history - threaten kids about GPT and then use it themselves.
Anonymous wrote:This is so stupid. You don’t need Chat GPT to generate report card comments at GDS, at least in middle school. All you need is a random word generator.
Seriously, two years ago there were meaningful and highly specific comments. And then MS admin went on some sort of anti-subjective grading rampage, and now you get pablum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to give gds admin props for letting the Bit publish such extremely embarrassing content, this being only the most recent example.
So funny.
My two takeaways are that the student newspaper should be commended and that the school has some serious problems. Look at the entirety of the front page of that site.
The Augur Bit has been awesome the last two years. They take on the school's BS.
For instance the canceling of the long time beloved school #2 who wrote a school history bc the BlackatGDS account claimed he said a word in an assembly when repeating some graffiti or something that had been sprayed in a bathroom. Just that caused this dude to be forgotten by school admin - read it
https://theaugurbit.com/2023/01/12/kevin-barr-gone-again-wants-gds-to-take-a-hard-look-back/
Great investigative piece where they uncovered that the school, afraid of its own shadow, basically shadow-banned the book he wrote on school history. school responded and made book, sitting in a closet, available for sale.
Huge props to the kids who write and edit this paper. As a parent, it's become vital monday morning reading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened and it pisses me off as a parent
The article does not read like an April Fool's. That said, are we sure it's real? Meaning do you have firsthand knowledge this is real?
It feels real but before I go to school leadership, I want to make sure it's not satire
Anonymous wrote:This happened and it pisses me off as a parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to give gds admin props for letting the Bit publish such extremely embarrassing content, this being only the most recent example.
So funny.
My two takeaways are that the student newspaper should be commended and that the school has some serious problems. Look at the entirety of the front page of that site.
Anonymous wrote:Parents should not be fooling themselves into thinking that teachers write highly individualized comments for each student. 80% of content is generic. Unless your child is exceptionally good or exceptionally bad, most comments are probably cut and paste, anyway. I don't think that Chat GPT is changing this.
Anonymous wrote:It’s no different than using a smart thesaurus.
We use chatGPT for work all the time. Catch up.
Anonymous wrote:I have to give gds admin props for letting the Bit publish such extremely embarrassing content, this being only the most recent example.
So funny.