Well, this is how you horde them for when they become novelties at some point in the future.
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15·13 days agoThis is so odd. Less than 1 hr old and 75 lengthy comments. Why??
Thanks for pointing it out.
41 is another terrible number of questions for a quiz.
No, I agree partial credit can be useful in many cases.
Here is why I think it is petty in this case:
- assume grading is a tool to communicate degree of mastery of some concepts that are tested
- assume it is better to test concepts frequently, provide feedback early, and move forward based on those results – then there shouldn’t be a scenario where there are TONS of concepts being tested (or at least not for a quiz)
- if there are only a few concepts being tested, then does 2% really indicate any meaningful distinction of knowledge attained? Or is it as good as 0%? (I suppose the latter)
- grading takes work. This teacher had to look hard to find something that they felt indicated a few points, but that effort has little benefit to the student – who would likely benefit more from some remediation efforts than the teacher going through a quiz with a fine tooth comb.
- the teacher using this quiz to form their next lesson understood the kid needed remediation well before finding +2% partial credit, the kid’s grade is effectively the same as 0% and has no return on the teachers time investment to find this +2%, the kids morale is effectively the same as 0%, except worse now because there is an ongoing joke among their peers about the quiz. So all of the time the teacher spent grading this quiz has resulted in a worse outcome than if they just said, “wow this is bad, 0%, let’s do tutoring” and moved on.
I didn’t realize I was gonna cry in the comments of c/Funny
Indeed, that’s just an extra level of petty during grading at that point.
So for this to be true, the quiz had to have at least 50 questions. That’s a terrible number of questions for a quiz.
Do you have hard water? Perhaps CLR
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It’s missing the bounded edge (crust)
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21·17 days agoThis is where the sleepless come from. https://coppermind.net/wiki/Sleepless
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2·17 days agoWhat kind of glue? I’m sure Elmer’s doesn’t cut it, some epoxies are probably toxic-- I haven’t hurt myself, just really curious.
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4·17 days agoMy monkees!
Awesome! I’ll check these out. BBC Sounds is great.
Here’s my recommendation for unique immersive audio fiction:
The Walk
A thriller in which you, the listener, are the hero. The Walk begins in Inverness station, Scotland. Through a case of mistaken identity, you, “the walker,” are given a vital package that must be couriered to Edinburgh. But as you’re about to board the train, terrorists blow it up and set off an electromagnetic pulse! None of the cars or trains are working - you’ll have to walk - but now the terrorists are on your trail because they want the device you’re carrying, and the police are after you as a suspect in the bombing. To survive, you’ll have to join up with other escapees from the city - but how many of them can you trust, and are they really who they say they are?
Me too friend. My usage looks very similar. Only SM is Jeroba. Antenna pod is number 1, others are Spotify and Voice (audio books).
Any podcast recommendations?
Comic and movie – are there any other adaptations? (Book?)
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14·19 days agoTeachers have endured more assault from children.







Wow, back in my day the appendix was a mystery.