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Stephen Downes

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I don't think this is a great article, but the first section took me back to the days when search engines first became popular. One suggestion was for teachers to have 'Google jockeys' in their classes to look up and report on things that were discussed. Elizabeth Wells suggests in this article the idea of 'AI jockeys'. "Since these people are on their devices anyway, we might as well make them work!." The remaining five suggestions are variations on the themes of 'go live and go offline', taking us back to the days of writing tests on paper. "We used to do this all the time, so its not as onerous as you think." For people who otherwise don't write anything, requiring paper-based tests is indeed onerous.

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