For math specifically, this seems useful. Maybe also for some notion of “general knowledge.”
I had a music class in elementary school. How would you test for whether the students have learned to make music? I had a spanish class—how do you test kids’ conversational skills?
Prior to good multimodal AI, the answer [either was or still is, not sure] to send a skilled proctor to interact with students one-on-one. But I think this is too unpalatable for reliability, cost, and objectivity reasons.
(Other similar skills: writing fiction, writing fact, teamwork, conflict resolution, debate, media literacy, cooking, knowledge of your local town)
For math specifically, this seems useful. Maybe also for some notion of “general knowledge.”
I had a music class in elementary school. How would you test for whether the students have learned to make music? I had a spanish class—how do you test kids’ conversational skills?
Prior to good multimodal AI, the answer [either was or still is, not sure] to send a skilled proctor to interact with students one-on-one. But I think this is too unpalatable for reliability, cost, and objectivity reasons.
(Other similar skills: writing fiction, writing fact, teamwork, conflict resolution, debate, media literacy, cooking, knowledge of your local town)