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I've been spending a lot of time thinking about and academic assessment and why I am not so concerned about it (at the college level). It's not that ChatGPT is bad for education. It's that our education system is built upon a basis wherein we do assessment wrong.

What @hoffman writes in his blog below comes close to how I think of things (thanks for saving me a lot of time writing my thoughts down!)

write.guyhoffman.com/why-i-don

Some Words To NotWhy I Don't Care if Students Use GPTThey can go ahead, use it to cheat on their essay. It won't do them much good. An Experiment Here's a recent experience I've had with ...

Don't ban ChatGPT from schools. ChatGPT has just made it painfully obvious that academic assessment is broken and academic student incentives have become tied to assessment.

The disturbing thing is that education experts *know* that assessment is broken, and has been for more than a century. But the solution is expensive.

Pascal Antoniou

@Riedl the truth is that a simple 1-1 interview, a simple chat, with someone on a subject, maybe structured around a "pretext" question/problem, if of sufficient length, can be a very good indicator of his mastery of a subject. It's very easy to academically assess someone. Problem is time/scale.