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hgoel an hour ago

This fits with my priors. I was in grad school during covid and had some professors I was close to (and whose class I was taking) reach out asking for feedback on their exam because students were blatantly cheating despite the allowances the professors were making (up to being open to the internet, just no direct communication). They couldn't punish them, and they were perplexed why anyone would bother cheating on even trivial exams.

Even recently when I last spoke to them, the profs described how students were refusing to think for themselves even when given open ended projects. They were just having ChatGPT come up with the project idea for them instead of taking advantage of the freedom to do something they enjoyed.

eecc an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Hmm, anxiety of making the wrong choice and have it on record? I’ve read that later gens are extremely aware of “the internet never forgets” and are terrified of any choice being the embarrassing and defining moment of the rest of their life

AnnikaL an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

Wait, why can't the students be punished?

hgoel 23 minutes ago | parent [-]

This was during the start of the covid disruptions, so students were allowed to get away with almost anything in the name of covid-related stress.