"What if a computer could accurately grade student essays? It could change the way we test students (and the way they’re taught). And a new $100,000 competition is trying to spark auto-grading innovation."

The End Of Multiple Choice? The Quest To Create Accurate Robot Essay Graders (via fastcompany)

I am completely and totally not in support of this idea.

(via teachingliteracy)

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    While your concerns are very legitimate and real and probably the same concerns of any decent teacher of language and...
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    But I don’t think this will eliminate standardized testing; in fact, I think this is a more heinous version of...
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