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1. surfin+Xt[view] [source] 2023-09-12 14:38:49
>>arbesm+(OP)
I would think teaching students critical thinking and good research and citation practices would be more valuable, no?

Regarding cheating, I often review CVs and written tests for software developer roles and I often see ChatGPT being used to pimp CVs and rewrite fragments of pages from the internet. They are often wrong or re-written in a way that makes it easy to reverse engineer the source.

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2. andnan+cx[view] [source] 2023-09-12 14:52:54
>>surfin+Xt
I think that's what the author is trying to accomplish, creating an engaging way to practice critical thinking and good research. Giving a student a paper and telling them to find the errors isn't terribly exciting. I think giving them a chance to create the story themselves helps with engagement. It's almost like a game, create a story and find the inaccuracies. To do that you're going to have to "see" the issues your story might have and do research to correct them.
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