Found this problem in one of Michael Dispezio's puzzle books. I got a different solution than the key did. I am interested in how others would approach it. #iteachmath
How time consuming do you find marking the reflections is?
Interesting, thanks for sharing that. Agrees a lot with what I was seeing with the errors it makes being closer to traditional student errors than the comically wrong misunderstandings from before.
I think I will do something similar. It feels like we are in a transition time and will have a fairly different assessment structure in the next decade.
"Sigh" is certainly my feeling.
Let me know how it goes, I had checked mine on I think version 3.5 and had similarly pathetic responses. But found that the 40 version was solid, and the fact I could just take a screenshot of the problem and upload it really hurt.
Ran the problem sets I normally assign for intro Physics through ChatGPT and it can now do them (mostly at least). I don't see any way to assign them out of class going forward. Maybe I will try to find some in class time for pared down versions. #iteachphysics
FYI the bells continued to go further off, now 2 min and 57 seconds late. But the change was not constant, never figured out the mechanism.
MY GO TO REVIEW. Make sheets with topic title on top (5-10 topics), hand out sets in order. Students write all they can about their topic for x min then pass sheets 'til everyone has seen every topic plus a couple extra. All who ended with the same topic go to the same VNPS to condense key points.
For straight practice Fact Freaks website is great. For more long term development getting them playing Cribbage or BlackJack is ideal.