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protocolture 10 hours ago

Have you never had a home proctored test before?

You cant even sneak paper on to your desk, where do you plan to hide the LLM?

cosmic_cheese 10 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Yeah, I’m enrolled in an online degree program and use of AI in exams would be quite difficult.

The proctoring service my school uses requires a special browser with admin permissions and an external webcam with your entire workspace, screen, and face clearly visible (wide angle webcam preferred). Prior to the exam you have to photograph the entirety of your room, and if there’s even an open door that can disqualify you. Only one screen is allowed and smartphones and smart watches are banned. A proctor is watching you and you’re being recorded the whole time. I have no idea how one could slip something like AI use past all this.

protocolture 10 hours ago | parent [-]

Thats my experience + they are listening the whole time. A loud noise from another room disqualified a coworker of mine.

piloto_ciego 9 hours ago | parent [-]

Hell, I got flagged for possible cheating in an online proctored test because I had a whiteboard behind me that had unrelated equations on it or some nonsense. I didn't even look at them lol.

The instructor reviewed the footage, laughed, and said, "wow, what a pain in the butt to deal with" and cancelled the alert or whatever. Almost all the classes I've taken online have been way harder for potential cheating than in person classes.

I'll say this too, I took a course called something like "applied mathematical methods" online a long time ago. That class's final basically said, "use whatever resources you want except for other people" - ChatGPT would have probably made short work of the exam, but at the time, even with the power of the internet about 10 years ago, there's no way I could have used it to help me. I doubt even teaming up would have helped that much to be honest lol.

I had 24 hours to do the test and it was pretty hard to get done in that time. I think it took me something like 5 or 6 hours to do it? Making your tests muderously difficult is one way to handle the temptation to cheat in online courses. I don't know that that's the best solution from a pedagogy standpoint, but hey, I'm not a prof.

drdaeman 10 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Have you heard the story of Hans Niemann? ;-)

(True or not, a story is a story.)