teachers’ lonely struggle to reinvent homework and exams

“There are jobs and exercises that I see that help me learn something. I do those. But others that seem unnecessary to me… I tell the AI: do this job for me, I copy, paste and deliver it.” Lucía, an intermediate degree student in the field of health who prefers to remain anonymous, tells it bluntly. Last year he started use AI for their jobs. Since then, some she has made, but many others she has not. It is not an isolated case. In many educational centers, generative artificial intelligence has become an everyday tool. ChatGPT, Gemini and other assistants have become normalized among students to do homework, summaries or papers, just as before they did it Wikipedia or search engines. The difference is that now they not only find information: they also write it. From primary to university “They clearly use it,” says Nerea Eguiguren, a professor of Philosophy and History at a high school in Madrid, referring to the use of these tools among her students. At its core it is something widespread, but he describes this use as “superficial”: “They don’t even open ChatGPT. They put the question on Google and the first answer is from Gemini. They copy it and tell you whatever.” At the university the phenomenon does not go unnoticed either. “The use of AI is widespread,” explains Silvia Eva Agosto Riera, associate professor at the Faculty of Education at the Complutense University of Madrid. Students use it to search for information, write texts or correct work. Some responsibly; others, simply transferring what the tool gives them without contrasting anything. Sergio Cuevas del Valle, a doctoral student in Aerospace Engineering at the Rey Juan Carlos University and a teaching collaborator there, agrees, who is sure that his students use it: “The question is, why don’t they use it?” Meanwhile, in other areas of teaching the impact seems more limited. Marta Benegas, a secondary school Fine Arts teacher, notices it every day. “They don’t use AI as much because they basically draw. To draw you need the notebook and the pencil.” When this use appears, it is usually for the same thing as in other subjects: preparing written work. And the impact of AI is not the same in all subjects. In more theoretical subjects – such as language, philosophy or history – its impact is more noticeable, because many of its traditional exercises, like essays or text comments, are precisely the type of tasks that AI can solve with ease. On the other hand, in more practical subjects the margin for “copying” is smaller: drawing, solving problems step by step or practicing procedures requires demonstrating the process. (Unsplash) Lucía has verified this in her most practical subjects and evaluations: “In many cases, if you don’t have a basis, no matter how much you ask the AI, you won’t be able to understand it. You can ask for steps or instructions, but if you’ve never done it yourself, you won’t know.” In primary school the debate is still in a different phase. The age still slightly limits autonomous use of these tools. Belén Álvarez, a teacher at a school in the Canary Islands, admits that she did not even want to mention AI in her classroom until recently. “I didn’t want them to know her because of me,” he says. Their youngest students are eight years old, but half already have mobile phones with internet access. “Honestly, AI doesn’t seem like the most dangerous thing they have access to.” Given this presence almost omnipotent artificial intelligence In the educational field, teachers find new challenges when it comes to assigning homework and assignments. Teaching tries to adapt to the new scenario, which has led to rethinking the way of evaluating what students really know. Has the end of homework and jobs come? In many cases, the reaction has been immediate and direct. Faced with the reality of being able to solve assignments—which were previously assigned as homework—in a matter of seconds with the help of AI, one of the quickest solutions has been to bring those tasks back to the classroom. Nerea Eguiguren did it after detecting it several times. “Before, I sent text comments home in the second year of high school. The third time I saw that they used AI, I changed.” Now, although he continues to send those exercises, they do them in class: “This way I know they can’t use it.” More face-to-face exercises, more oral activities, less homework or more practical evaluations, all these adjustments are repeated at different educational levels. The detection tools of AI too They have become allies of teachers, who use them above all to supervise more theoretical work – although most of the time as a simple support, since they are aware that their reliability is also limited. And when its presence is evident, the consequence can also be direct. “Of course I have suspended jobs due to improper use of AI (…) You don’t have time to suspend the evaluation, but I have suspended many jobs,” says Eguiguren. It also affects the University. (Unsplash) Sergio Cuevas del Valle has also had to “pose everything differently”: “Almost any problem that I may pose as a challenge will have already been posed, and almost certainly, solved. It is very likely that the students could find it even without AI.” For this reason, it is proposed how “AI comes to question even the figure of the teacher, and even that of the students, to the extent that it allows human beings to have no need to accumulate internal knowledge, nor do we need someone to teach it to us.” All of this “underlines the need to rethink teaching at all levels,” trying to ensure that students “work on skills such as the development of intuition, logical thinking and capacity for effort, which were already inherent to ‘homework’.” AI can solve mechanically almost any problem, “but you still need someone to ask the right questions.” To these new … Read more

The best PROMPTS to save working hours and do your homework with Chatgpt, Gemini, Copilot or other artificial intelligence

Let’s tell you a series of prompts for Save work hours using artificial intelligence To perform your homework. In the examples we are going to use chatgpt, but they are prompts that should also serve you with other AI, such as Gemini, Copilot, Deepseek or any other. In each of these examples we will give you both the explanation of what you are going to get as the prompt to do so. These prompts are generic, it is not copy and paste, since in many cases you will have to modify them to specify what you want me to do to you. They are like templates, go. Learn concepts in the simplest way This is one of the most classic and veteran tricks of artificial intelligence, that of Ask him to explain something as if you were 5 years old. You can also modify it to explain it to another level, as to a person of another age like 12 years in the event that you need something slightly more advanced. Sometimes you can find terms and concepts difficult to understand, and When someone tries to explain it you may stay the samein the same way that when you read explanations you cannot finish understanding it either. This is where this prompt comes into play, with which you will save a lot of time trying to understand it by reducing the explanation to the lowest level: “Explain to me the theory of relativity as if I was five years old” And if this is not enough, you can also ask for extra context: “Explain to me as if I had the theory of relativity five years and why it was so important for history.” Check texts before sending or publishing them In the event that you work by writing texts, or that you have to review a job you have written, you can also Ask the AI ​​to check your writing To find spelling failures. It can also help you with grammatical errors or typographic failures of those that can be escaped to all. The way of proceeding is first to give the instruction, and when the OK you hit the full text. “I’m going to send you a text and I want you to review it, and tell me the spelling and typographic errors that I have” In addition to this, you can ask you to do a more thorough analysis, taking into account other aspects: “I’m going to send you a text and I want you to review it, and tell me the spelling and typographic errors that I have. I also want you to tell me the words that I have repeated too much, and that you tell me how to improve it.” Change the tone of your writing Imagine that the problem is no longer so much in the text and spelling as in the way you have expressed yourself. Maybe you have been more colloquial when it should be a serious or professional text, and here there is little to do beyond rewriting everything. However, another thing you can do is present the text to ChatgPT and Ask him to rewrite him by changing the tone in which it is written. Again, it is best first to give the order and when I tell you that ok then hit the text. The prompt would be something like this: “I’m going to send you a text, and I need you to analyze it and rewrite it in a much more formal tone” As you can understand, you can modify it to specify a different tone. You can also add any detail or thing that you think you should take into account when rewriting it. Use AI as a translator Another of the important functions of artificial intelligence is that can act as a translator. In addition, in many cases IA can surely translate better than tools such as Google Translator, and you can write very long texts to translate them. “I’m going to send you a text in English, and I want you to translate it into Spanish from Spain” Another of the advantages when using AI as a translator is that you can customize the way you want translations to be made. You can take advantage to change the tone, so that it makes you corrections, or even simply ask that the translation is natural for a Spanish reader. Create exams to test your knowledge Imagine that you are getting the driving license or you are opposing, and you need test your knowledge. For this you can search for pages with tests on the Internet, but you can also ask Chatgpt to do a test on a specific topic. Here, just remember that artificial intelligence bots can make mistakes, and it is possible that not all questions or the tests of the test are true. However, despite it is or remains a very interesting tool that should be taken into account. So you can ask you to take the exam “I am an opponent and to practice for my exam I need to improve my knowledge about a law. Could you ask 30 test questions about Law 39/2015, of October 1, of the common administrative procedure of public administrations?” After asking for the exam, you can also ask to tell you what questions are correct and reason why. “Now you can explain what is the right option in each of the questions, and why?” Create study sheets Another useful thing for students is Create study sheets or flashcardswhich are small basic data cards that help you memorize concepts, formulas or dates. They can be very useful for studying for an exam and need to memorize key data. “I want you to do a study tab or flashcards to learn about relativity.” It also helps teachers Beyond the exams to test, if you are a teacher you can also use AI to Create exams for your classes. It is true that perhaps it is not … Read more

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