Faced with an examination question he cannot answer, a student pretends to have accidentally mailed one of his blue books to his mother. When faced with exam questions that one cannot answer, the ...
There the blue books were, in a box with letters and papers and even my Boy Scout merit badge sash. Those small, line-ruled exam notebooks were proof that more than 60 years ago I took tests while I ...
Faced with a test question he cannot answer, a student tricks his instructor into believing that one of his exam booklets was lost. No shortage exists on the tales of schemes hatched by students to ...
W hen ChatGPT was released three years ago, its ability to mimic human writing unsettled me. I’m a professor of communication; what did it mean that my students now had access to a machine that could ...
As artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT reshape the way students study and complete assignments, many US colleges are taking a surprising step backward—toward pen, paper, and the iconic blue ...
Christina Domenico, a regular opinions columnist for the Daily Pennsylvanian, the student newspaper at the University of Pennsylvania, recently wrote a column that described the benefits of ...
As AI tools like ChatGPT become widespread, US colleges are turning back to traditional blue book exams to combat cheating. Sales of blue books have surged at major universities as professors require ...