• mosiacmango@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    It’s a way to trick kids into studying and to raise test scores.

    Also to have some rare fun when people do the above.

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      1 month ago

      Yeah I can confirm. In a good test for many classes (especially math, science, and engineering) all the open notes and textbooks won’t save you if you aren’t prepared. I had a 3 day take home test in one of my engineering classes where all resources except each other were permitted and despite preparing, I, like many of my classmates, was scribbling in it in the hallway to turn it in. Fucking brutal exam.

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      1 month ago

      I’m not a teacher, but honestly I think that’s a fine way to do things. If you can create a resource to answer questions from and find answers using it in a timely manner, then the problem is solved. You’ve learned how to answer questions

      Several of my coworkers cannot use resources already provided (Google) to find answers to common questions

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      1 month ago

      Accept my teachers increased the difficulty for those test and if we had to use calculators oh man did they make it complicated. Total jerks.

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        Well usually that way the tests aren’t just about if you remember a specific formula but if you can actually use them effectively and that is a much more important skill.

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          1 month ago

          Someonw should have told that to my school. It was always the thing we learned with overly complex numbers. Always cost us so much time.