from today's New York Times:
Essay Grading Software Offers Professors a Break
excerpt:
"The software uses artificial intelligence to grade student essays and short written answers, freeing professors for other tasks...He said the technology would offer distinct advantages over the traditional classroom system, where students often wait DAYS or WEEKS for grades.There is a huge value in learning with instant feedback,” Dr. Agarwal said. “Students are telling us they learn much better with instant feedback.”
4 comments:
What form do we fill out to get this software?
I think the problem isn't just one of technology putting teachers out of work, which is the commonly accepted gloss of "freeing people up for other tasks." And it isn't just a problem of radically shortchanging students by taking teachers out of the loop. I think the problem is how the work of teachers has been defined, quantified, and paid for. Teaching is a lot more than giving papers a letter grade or catching formal mistakes. But it's only the more repetitive and quantifiable aspects of the job that are being measured and paid for, and these are the ones that will be farmed out to computers. And because we've let these become how the jobs are defined, that's why the jobs will disappear.
Nice, Jonathan K. Cohen.
Can you imagine teaching a class and not knowing what your students said in their essays? I can't; it would be flying blind. What an absolutely terrible idea. Students would miss out on the person-to-person comments that teachers can write on essays, which sustain the personal relationship that is central to teaching.
MAH
OMG. Sonny and Cher on the Mike Douglas show. Thank you for the time travel...
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