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charlieg16-Feb-23 10:45
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trønderen16-Feb-23 11:49
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In my teaching days (community college level), I created the final exams. Each problem was structured according to the Bloom taxonomy of learning. The students could bring any printed material to the exam - the course textbook or anything else.

The 'a)' question asks for 'simple facts' that can usually be copied directly from the course textbook, 'knowledge'.

'b)' is for the student to show that (s)he understands the meaning of facts, 'comprehension'.

'c)' asks the student to demonstrate how the understanding of facts is used to solve a specific task, 'application'.

'd)' asks for an explanation of a suitable breakdown of a complex situation/system, 'analysis'.

'e)' asks the student to combine various elements / principles / ... into a larger, more complex whole to create a solution, 'synthesis'.

'f)' asks for a critical, 'professional' evaluation of some technique / solution / ..., 'assessment'.

In recent years, many people put 'synthesis' (aka. 'creating') at the very top of the learning pyramid, 'assessment' (aka. 'evaluation') at the second level from the top. I tend to agree more with the original ordering: I have met lots of people - both in programming and in other fields - sprouting creative ideas like a fountain, producing lots of results, yet completely unable to do any sort of critical evaluation / assessment of either their own creations or the works of others. The other way around: In order to make a true assessment, you cannot be a stranger to the process of synthesizing a whole from constituents; you must master it quite well. Assessment is going a step further in mastering your field.

It did take some practice & experience to create exams suitable to tell how far up the pyramid a student could climb, but after a handful of exams, as I got the grip on how to phrase the a) - f), I could quite easily see where the candidate was starting to fall off, not mastering that kind of questioning. Or, the candidate was a true master in the area presented in 1a) to 1f), but didn't handle problem 2) much higher than to 2d), clearly weaker in synthesis and assessment in that area.

I am quite sure that ChatGPT would handle most problems up to the c) level quite well - although I guess I could fool it by 'trick questions' that would be handled by a human. For d) to f), it is not that difficult to phrase the problem statement so that a mechanical, robotic search would easily be revealed as a fake.

If I were creating exams nowadays, I would of course test them with ChatGPT in advance, both to learn even better to make 'trick questions' and to learn how lack of true understanding can be disguised. For the higher learning levels, I suspect that ChatGPT would reveal itself by being far more wordy, talkative, than a person with a true understanding that would go straight to the point. At least that is my impressions of ChatGPT dialogs I have seen. (I have only watched others using ChatGPT; I haven't chatted with it myself. I did have some chats with Eliza way back in 1975, though.)
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