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On behalf of my daughter, group projects at university. Easy way out for the lecturer to mark fewer assignments and for lazy students to bludge through on the backs of others.
Work smarter, not harder!On behalf of my daughter, group projects at university. Easy way out for the lecturer to mark fewer assignments and for lazy students to bludge through on the backs of others.
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On behalf of my daughter, group projects at university. Easy way out for the lecturer to mark fewer assignments and for lazy students to bludge through on the backs of others.
A friend went through the same thingOn behalf of my daughter, group projects at university. Easy way out for the lecturer to mark fewer assignments and for lazy students to bludge through on the backs of others.
It's even more annoying.A friend went through the same thing
One person wanted to control the group but had NFI and the rest of the group thought they had reined him until the morning of their presentation and he had changed the group page overnight
And then rambled well over allotted time. I told my friend to blast him in the peer review but they wouldnt
Way of the world tbhIt's even more annoying.
She's done her work and the rest of the group hasn't finished and so hasn't handed it in on time, so reduced marks overall.
Don't get her started on students' reliance on ChatGPT.
That's fine if you understand what ChatGPT is telling you.Way of the world tbh
First it was students reliance on calculators instead of knowing long division
Then it was their reliance on Google
Now it'll be reliance on ChatGPT, Co-Pilot etc
I don't think it's necessarily wrong to use the tools at your disposal. Coding will change for example, why write heaps when ChatGPT can do 90% of it and you update 10%. Same with writing a job ad or something
I dont view it as any different to using a Macro in Excel. Why write out formulas every time when you can write a macro to do it for you?
I agree completely. Critical thinking was dying at warp speed even before this new chatbot wave come along though.That's fine if you understand what ChatGPT is telling you.
I think it works well for processes, such as coding. It's less good for critical thinking. They're generating the content without understanding it and then struggling to integrate it into a cohesive whole.
I agree completely. Critical thinking was dying at warp speed even before this new chatbot wave come along though.
There's a new way of gathering information quickly & the kids are ahead of the curve on it, way ahead of the education system grading them. Who knows where we end up
With Google you at least needed to know enough about a topic to google the right stuff to get to your desired results. You still needed to piece information together. Like I'm no Excel expert but I know enough to google and figure it out from there
Now, I'm 99% sure ChatGPT could have just done everything I needed without googling if I prompted it to. It's taken steps out of 'learning' if that makes sense. How necessary are those steps? We'll find out over the next 5-10 years as a lot of 'learning' is going to be done this way.
Instead of knowing a topic inside out, it'll be 'how do I use AI to do this for me'.
Go to your GP, they google everything these days. It's not really a bad thing if the tools work, I just question how much QA is done on these tools? They're growing faster than we can keep up, can we be 100% sure they're giving us unbiased and accurate results?
Is this a professional view?25 years ago, your Dr wasn't relying on technology to search the 'best' treatment for your conditions. They were relying on information handed out by the drug companies at their last conference.
The method has changed, but you're still being given what the Dr's are told and it's still the drug companies making the decisions.
Not at all.Is this a professional view?
Canberra public health system is under funded and full of bullies. Private wise, there is a lot more money in cities that people would prefer to live inWhat is up with this, was just trying to book one in now over multiple clinics and nothing for weeks.
It works well for reasonably simple well known repetitive stuff that you could just copy from githubThat's fine if you understand what ChatGPT is telling you.
I think it works well for processes, such as coding. It's less good for critical thinking. They're generating the content without understanding it and then struggling to integrate it into a cohesive whole.
Bad luck to them. You're entitled to your leave.I found out yesterday afternoon that I have a specialist appointment today at 11:00. I could have easily called in this morning sick and just taken the day off. Instead because I know they're short-staffed I came in and told them that my class would need covering middle session. They weren't happy. I hardly ever take a sick day. Meanwhile there are teachers who take every second day off with an itchy nose or a sore finger.
Ordinarily yes, that is a very short turnaround to try and cover though, particularly if they're already short staffed.Bad luck to them. You're entitled to your leave.
They have to cover the class, bad luck.
Friend of mine was temping at a private school organising all the covers.I found out yesterday afternoon that I have a specialist appointment today at 11:00. I could have easily called in this morning sick and just taken the day off. Instead because I know they're short-staffed I came in and told them that my class would need covering middle session. They weren't happy. I hardly ever take a sick day. Meanwhile there are teachers who take every second day off with an itchy nose or a sore finger.
Your school fees at workStill, their extensive landscaping was immaculate.
I was meant to have this appointment during the holidays which start next week. However they called me last night to tell me that they have a cancellation and asked if I could make it today. So I didn't find out I had the appointment til late yesterday afternoon. Otherwise I would have told them earlier.Ordinarily yes, that is a very short turnaround to try and cover though, particularly if they're already short staffed.
Where possible, the unwritten rule wherever I've been is to try and give a weeks notice prior to taking any time away (be it for appointments or annual leave etc). Annual leave I would normally book a month in advance so they knew with plenty of time.
There are of course things that are unavoidable (death in the family etc) but we'd generally try and give as much notice as possible.
Im not sure what your need for the doctor was but I would have said no I want my original appointmentI was meant to have this appointment during the holidays which start next week. However they called me last night to tell me that they have a cancellation and asked if I could make it today. So I didn't find out I had the appointment til late yesterday afternoon. Otherwise I would have told them earlier.