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AI, Assessment, and the Automation of Judgement


If AI can write essays, mark them, and generate feedback, what does that say about the way we assess learning?

In this post, I explore how the use of AI in education does not just disrupt assessment - it reveals how mechanised our judgement already is. What happens when machines are better at performing the tasks we use to define student achievement?

Is this a crisis, or an invitation to reimagine assessment altogether?

Read the full post here:
e-learning-rules.com/blog/0030…

#AI #Assessment #Education #CriticalPedagogy #DigitalLearning #AuthenticAssessment #EdTech #Automation #Friendica

A retro-futuristic illustration of a humanoid AI figure observing a student through a glowing interface, symbolising surveillance, judgement, and the automation of learning in a digital classroom setting.





Did Aristotle say excellence is a habit?


"We're what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit" may have been attributed to Aristotle to lend it more gravitas


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I've been trying to boost more these days.
Not just my own toots, but also ones by friends and friends of friends.
I know this is a small account and it won't have much impact.
But maybe new folks will find it, find me, and we'll be able to connect and... I'll be able to share more cool things!

I'm using Raccoon for Friendica, and sometimes I miss the alt text logo on images. Raccoon doesn't warn me when I try to boost something without alt text. I always try to boost things that include alt texts. So I apologize if I miss it and sometimes boost things without it.

Although I don't really check the quality of the alt texts as my spoons are low... 😔

Hope you'll have a lovely time! #TZAG

🧚🏼‍♀️ 🍀 💜 🐾

#PixysJourney





We found a super nice motorhome area with services (including electricity) for 6 euros/night, but getting out of there was a bit tricky:
videos.trom.tf/w/vewyoFQd9VmYM…

I also found some donkeys and nice scenery in the hills surrounding Fuente del Arco :)


The best paid parking? And can we get out?


Fuente De was a surprisingly good paid parking. Just 6 euros for parking, water, and electricity. But when we tried to get out we realized that the only way out was uphill and near a big hole that was not there when we parked. It was really difficult to get the motorhome out of there... But we really liked that place in terms of motorhome parking.


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Stockholm: Syrizas uppgång och fall – lärdomar för Europas socialister

I panelen: Kajsa Ekis Ekman, journalist och författare till boken Skulden: Eurokrisen sedd från Aten, Anders Nordström, politisk sakkunnig i socialdemokratiska riksdagskansliet och regeringskansliet 1995-2006 samt medlem i Reformisterna, Jonas Karlss…




FBI investigating Oprah for Maui 'land grab'?


This rumor about entertainment icon Oprah Winfrey originated from a Facebook page whose owner describes its content as satirical in nature.


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5 jaar na de politiemoord op George Floyd:
Wat is er in Nederland veranderd?

In de samenleving heeft #BLM veel voor elkaar gekregen.

In de politiek volgde de omgekeerde beweging:
politiegeweld is in NL zo goed als straffeloos gemaakt, door Black Lives Matter roepende (!) politici.

grutjes.nl/2020/06/blacklivesm…

#BLM





L' #UnionCommunisteLibertaire 37 était à la fois à la manif #PourGaza cette AM à #Tours mais aussi à la Pride à #Blois aux côtés du NPA, de l'OST, de la CGT et de la FSU suivi par un cortège plus festif. Rdv le #7juin au château de Tours à partir de 12h30 !
#TransRightsAreHumanRights


Hello everyone !
I just wanted to share some photos of my #garden after the rain. A #rewilded lawn, some #vegetablegarden pictures, a (still drying) pond, a young pear tree and a very young #tea tree surrounded by daylilies and goutweed. All mulched, sheltered with a #hedge and watered and fed by ash trees and Judas'trees.
The lawn itself is a young #orchard in progress, a young olive tree can be seen above the grasses and you might spot a persimmon behind the pink lupin.
I have a little #question about the Judas'trees : I have learned their seed pods are #edible, but if you are used to #foraging which recipe do you use for #cooking them ?
Have a nice evening !
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Edible Parts of the Judas Tree
Flowers: The vibrant pink flowers bloom in spring and have a sweet-acid taste. They can be eaten raw in salads, pickled, or used as a garnish. Some sources mention that the flower buds can be pickled and used as a condiment.

Young Seed Pods: The immature green pods are tender and can be eaten raw or cooked. They have a mildly sweet taste and can be added to salads, stir-fries, or pickled.

Young Leaves: The young, tender leaves can be consumed raw in salads or cooked. They have a mild flavor and can be used similarly to spinach or other leafy greens.