#AI for schools
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prokopetz · 2 months ago
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A couple of years ago we were all terribly concerned about the fact that a lot of American high schools are assigning such crushing homework loads that some kids literally don't have enough time to eat or sleep (and all this in spite of the fact that there's no good evidence that assigning homework actually improves academic outcomes at the pre-university level), but now we're hearing stories about those same schools struggling to stop kids from using ChatGPT to write their essays and suddenly It's The Children Who Are Wrong. Like, do you think maybe there's a certain level of cause and effect in play here?
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cooljacksongilbert · 4 months ago
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How Alayna Ai Tool can be helpful for Teachers
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Alayna AI Tool is a powerful tool that simplifies lesson planning and material creation for educators. It allows teachers to quickly generate lesson plans, slides, worksheets, and more across various grade levels. Designed especially for small schools with multi-graded classes, it saves valuable time and boosts efficiency, enabling teachers to focus more on instruction and less on preparation. Its user-friendly interface makes it an essential resource for enhancing classroom productivity.
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bbb-bbbbbbb · 4 months ago
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reveal of my gordon hlvrai costume project, now that about half of it is done! this is cardstock and glue and tape and more glue and paint and velcro. and 2 gloves (one hand-sewn)
i got started sometime in early-mid fall, but i committed to making it work with cardstock in january- it was originally meant to be a sizing test before construction with eva foam over the summer. then i realized how expensive thatd be, too much pressure for a form of craft ive never practiced. im pretty amazed with how its come together, even with the large seams! during that whole time when it was unpainted (started painting two weeks ago) there was no way to tell
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venusplanet0fl0ve · 2 months ago
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stop using chatgpt to cheat on homework. google the answers or pay someone to do it for you like god intended
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mysharona1987 · 4 months ago
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hollis-art · 8 months ago
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contradictions in art school
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alfalyrae · 18 days ago
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Being told to stop using em dashes in my writing because ChatGPT uses them a lot and people might think it's written by AI...
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moonyeyedstar · 3 months ago
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NSFW Audios
*The audios are made with AI but the writing is mine loves!* *Some aren't fics posted here and just on Patreon- Ill mark them with ** *  Currently working on voices for Lucius and Sirius and maybe James too if I can! 18+  Let me know any fics you'd like to have the audio for! 
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Inferior- Stepdad Snape x reader
**Sucking off Snape blurb audio
**Forbidden- Remus x Teacher Assistant Reader
**Desire-Severus Snape x reader
**Remus fingers you and sucks your clit
Ribbon-Severus Snape x reader
**Severus fingers you and sucks on your clit
Hide (free preview) - Professor Lupin xreader
Hide- full audio prof lupin x reader
**Reward- Remus's version
**Reward- Snape's version
**Remus talking you through it
**Being Praised by Snape
Caught: Professor Lupin x Professor Snape x reader
Polished- Severus Snape x reader pt 1 and pt 2
Vice- Professor Lupin x reader
Kinktober day 10 Snape audio (whips, gloves, camera)
Awakening- remus lupin x virgin!reader
Remus Lupin comforts you after a bad day(NOT NSFW- COMFORT FLUFF)
Mine-Remus Lupin Breeding Kink
*I try to make as many of them as I can completely free but sometimes Patreon marks them as too explicit and says they have to be for paid members only- I am going to see if I can make an even cheaper tear because I don't want my work to be put up behind a super expensive paywall!* *Ill do my best to keep this updated!*
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yuzul0vesyuri · 4 months ago
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ai… columbine???
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fashionnerrrd · 5 months ago
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Floral print is so pretty
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fixyourwritinghabits · 5 months ago
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AI, Plagiarism, and CYA
Shout-out for all the students gearing up to go back to school in increasingly frustrated times when dealing with all this AI bullshit. As you've probably noticed, lots of institutions have adapted anti-plagiarism software that incorporates AI detectors that - surprise - aren't that great. Many students are catching flack for getting dinged on work that isn't AI generated, and schools are struggling to catch up to craft policies that uphold academic rigor. It sucks for everyone involved!
As a student, it can really feel like you're in a bind, especially if you didn't do anything wrong. Your instructor isn't like to be as tech-savvy as some, and frankly, you might not be as tech-savvy as you think either. The best thing to do, no matter how your school is handling things, is to Cover Your Ass.
Pay attention to the academic policy. Look, I know you probably skimmed the syllabus. Primus knows I did too, but the policy there is the policy the instructor must stick with. If the policy sets down a strong 'don't touch ChatGPT with a ten-foot pole' standard, stick to it. If you get flagged for something you thought was okay because you didn't read the policy carefully, you don't have ground to stand on if you get called out.
Turn off Autosave and save multiple (named) drafts. If you're using Microsoft Word because your school gives you a free license, the handy Autosave feature may be shooting you in the foot when it comes to proving you did the work. I know this seems counter-intuitive, but I've seen this bite enough people in the ass to recommend students go old-school. Keep those "draft 1234" in a file just in case.
Maintaining timestamped, clearly different drafts of a paper can really help you in the long-run. GoogleDocs also goes a much better job of tracking changes to a document, and may be something to consider, however, with all this AI shit, I'm hesitant to recommend Google. Your best bet, overall, is to keep multiple distinctive drafts that prove how your paragraphs evolved from first to final.
Avoid Grammarly, ProWiritingAid, etc. All that handy 'writing tools' software that claims to help shore up your writing aren't doing you any favors. Grammarly, ProWritingAid, and other software throw up immediate flags in AI-detection software. You may have only used it to clean up the grammar and punctuation, but if the AI-detection software says otherwise, you might be screwed. They're not worth using over a basic spell and grammar check in both Word and GoogleDocs can already do.
Cite all citations and save your sources! This is basic paper-writing, but people using ChatGPT for research often neglect to check to make sure it isn't making shit up, and that made up shit is starting to appear on other parts of the internet. Be sure to click through and confirm what you're using for your paper is true. Get your sources and research material from somewhere other than a generative language model, which are known for making shit up. Yes, Wikipedia is a fine place to start and has rigorously maintained sources.
Work with the support your school has available. My biggest mistake in college was not reaching out when I felt like I was drowning, and I know how easy it is to get in you head and not know where to turn when you need more help. But I've since met a great deal of awesome librarians, tutors, and student aid staff that love nothing more to devote their time to student success. Don't wait at the last moment until they're swamped - you can and will succeed if you reach out early and often.
I, frankly, can't wait for all this AI bullshit to melt down in a catastrophic collapse, but in the meantime, take steps to protect yourself.
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tanoraqui · 2 months ago
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Warm Take: The proliferation of AI-based plagiarism in higher education is based partly in the years-in-the-making general social/economic narrative that a college degree is an essential line on your résumé, required for getting any halfway decent job. The more a degree became a universally requisite prize, the more it became just a prize—and not even as impressive a prize, because everyone has one, don’t they? So it’s little more than a participation ribbon, received by going through the motions. That school, any level of school, is meant to be for the purpose of learning; that more advanced schooling is meant to result in, & should be taken by people who want, advanced learning, of new facts and moreover of how to think about new facts—this is being culturally forgotten. All that matters is the end-goal of the line on the résumé—so why not just let the computer generate something?
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beetlesockss · 11 months ago
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sweet bod!
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alice-sama · 2 months ago
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Tied up after school
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roman-ai · 7 months ago
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Highschool boyfriend
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incognitopolls · 28 days ago
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Part 1 is asking about graded tests (in school, for significant professional certifications, etc). Part 2 is asking about graded assignments (specifically in school) where you are expected to do the work yourself (i.e. not assignments that explicitly tell you to use ai).
We ask your questions anonymously so you don’t have to! Submissions are open on the 1st and 15th of the month.
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