• simple@piefed.social
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    12 days ago

    Using AI to quickly generate quizzes is cool, it saves time having to copy/paste basic questions from elsewhere

    On the other hand, screw teachers using LLMs for grading. It’s unreliable and makes mistakes. Do your job.

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      12 days ago

      Teachers use AI to generate assignments, kids use AI to generate answers, teachers use AI to grade answers.

      Yeah, we’re cooked.

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        12 days ago

        Thank you for submitting your final exam for AP American History. ChatGPT 5-TeacherEdition graded your Llama 6.3o answers to be 25% incorrect. This determination is only appealable by confirming an error in grading with a Gemini X-5-level grading-appeal service, with a Standard Reliability rating of 7.5 or higher. Our system notes from your records that this service is not available to your income tier.

        Your future profession is selected as: Meat packer.

        Have a nice day.

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      12 days ago

      LLM’s use a lot of energy and software that keeps a bank of questions and can generate a list is common. Really though your lesson planning should start with the assessment.

      • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        LLMs don’t use that much energy once trained. We run some models on a Mac Mini at work, and that thing sips power. Since education materials don’t change much, there’s no reason to need an up-to-date model for most subjects.