• Eggyhead
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    22 hours ago

    It’s possible, but it takes time and effort to prepare, and I’m not getting paid at home, so I’m reluctant to do it.

    You could offer the students a choice: no AI and a 5 slide presentation, or allow AI but with a 15 slide presentation, then let them decide. AI makes work more efficient for us, so if we can be 3x more productive, I should expect 3x more product.

    I taught an ESL group once. One of the girls, around 15-17, plastered a bunch of ChatGPT text on the slide and sat the whole period on her phone. When it was her group’s turn, she quickly realized the position she put herself in as she was now in at the front of the class trying to sound out a wall of high-level English words she’d never heard before. I gave her the standard score because, even though she failed the task, she tried really hard to read out all those difficult words and I thought that was probably more work than anyone else had done.

    • Walk_blesseD@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      5 hours ago

      I gave her the standard score because, even though she failed the task, she tried really hard to read out all those difficult words and I thought that was probably more work than anyone else had done.

      That is a tragic indictment on the state of your class. You are failing your students by refusing to give them failing marks for this shit.

    • Kühlschrank@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      I don’t understand how you are not paid for planning time. Without providing that the school just makes their teachers glorified babysitters.