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University of Missouri sociology professor develops program that grades essays and saves more than 200 hours of work a semester.
University of Missouri sociology professor develops program that grades essays and saves more than 200 hours of work a semester.
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Man, bring on the drones of auto-children that repeat the same buzzwords, catchphrases and cliches. Figures, from a country with a President that doesn't read, hardly thinks and can't utter a coherent thought longer than a 10-word sound bite.
Keep at it, and soon even the Mexican gardeners will have better education and communication skills.
First why should langugage skills of an entire group be bad. Is it because they're gardeners or worse yet because they're Mexican?
Second this paper checking mechanism is nothing more than an advanced grammar checker. You know, the stuff you get in Sociology 101 isn't going to be War and Peace, so either the teacher reads incoherent sentences or lets the computer figure it out. I don't see how this will end diversity in thought or writing patterns. Unless, of course you want to read and correct low quality grammar-free bs.
My problem with this idea is that it's tax-payer funded. How does that make sense.
You got off to a bad start by implying negative things about Qualrus, but you were on your way to an A+ with the gratuitous Bush bashing. (Academic sociologists just love that stuff.) Then you blew it with the insensitivity to minorities. Perhaps if you change ?Mexican? to ?undocumented? you could improve your grade. :)
There are several privates schools testing the site for usability and integration with their existing curriculum.
The site usually generates a report with various scores (numbers easily converted to letter grades) for you paper within 5 minutes. The report includes statistics and grammar/usage advice for revising the paper.
Also, the site provides 3 demo accounts: a directed student account, an instructor account, and an independent student account. The instuctor account can view all the papers scored for the linked directed student accounts.
- Why not replace that instructor with a machine?
- by pcLoadLetter April 11, 2005 10:50 AM PDT
- If the teacher is too lazy to grade papers, then perhaps a machine can be found to replace his lectures amd can answer qestions.
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(9 Comments)Enforcing good grammar is all well and good, however, there is more to good writing. Just ask my english professors that had a full head of hair until I walked into their class...