AI grading Latest about AI grading Lessons From An AI Grading Tool Already Assessing Millions of Students By Erik Ofgang published 18 November 24 In India, a nonprofit is using a simple AI grading tool to provide feedback to more than 50,000 students per day, providing potential lessons about scalability and accuracy standards in AI grading. AI Is Getting Better At Grading. Should Teachers Use It To Grade? By Erik Ofgang published 16 July 24 AI grading tools can now match human accuracy and consistency in certain topics and situations putting the spotlight on the ethics of machine grading. Scientists Compared ChatGPT Writing Assessments to Human Assessments. Here’s What They Found By Erik Ofgang published 2 July 24 Human teachers provided better assessments than ChatGPT but AI was closer than expected and even better in certain ways. Classroom Tools Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT - AtlasIED IPX Series of IP Endpoints Provides A Comprehensive Mass Communications Systems For Educational Environments2PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: ZoopLoop Silicone Stylus Tether Provides Security, Peace of Mind34 New AI Tools Every Teacher Should Know About4What is Yoodli? How to Use It To Teach Public Speaking5Make Tech & Learning A ‘Preferred Source’ on Google
Lessons From An AI Grading Tool Already Assessing Millions of Students By Erik Ofgang published 18 November 24 In India, a nonprofit is using a simple AI grading tool to provide feedback to more than 50,000 students per day, providing potential lessons about scalability and accuracy standards in AI grading.
AI Is Getting Better At Grading. Should Teachers Use It To Grade? By Erik Ofgang published 16 July 24 AI grading tools can now match human accuracy and consistency in certain topics and situations putting the spotlight on the ethics of machine grading.
Scientists Compared ChatGPT Writing Assessments to Human Assessments. Here’s What They Found By Erik Ofgang published 2 July 24 Human teachers provided better assessments than ChatGPT but AI was closer than expected and even better in certain ways.