The Daily Princetonian: The end of the take-home era: How exams have changed in the age of AI
The end of the take-home era: How exams have changed in the age of AI
After an era of take-home exams, primarily due to COVID-19, in-person exams are returning to campus. For some professors, suspected cheating and AI use is behind the shift. Since large language model ...
In a Nov. 19 e-mail to Yale University faculty, Dean Mary Miller discouraged the practice of administering take-home examinations to students. According to “Miller discourages take-home finals,” ...
Professors do not give take home exams because they are kind or because they want you to work on the exam for 24 hours straight. Professors give take home exams because they want to read decent exam ...
There are three types of exams at Connecticut College: take-home exams or an equivalent project/work, scheduled exams where the students and instructor are in the same exam room at a scheduled time, ...
You may find yourself taking exams "at home" this semester, or least away from the classroom. But the name “take-home exam” has a specific meaning. Unlike in-class exams that are given at a designated ...
Many students dread exams. Since exams tend to cover a lot of material are worth a lot of points, students worry that a small mistake or a "blackout" may cost them an "A" or "B" in your course. They ...
AOL: Anthropic has a 2-hour engineering take-home test. It says its new Claude 4.5 model outscored every human who took it.
Anthropic has a 2-hour engineering take-home test. It says its new Claude 4.5 model outscored every human who took it.