In my day there used to be a viva voce component to exams in college. The finals were all taken in the exam hall in long hand, no multiple choice. Just transitioning to pen and paper essay style responses can go a long way in fighting plagiarism by AI
.. the oral exam experienced a decline as universities began to gravitate toward written assessments in the 1700s. Academics at the time considered written exams more efficient, with the opportunity to numerically grade students individually. This contrasted with the complicated system of placing students in broad class categories that reflected their performance in oral examinations.
Exams have evolved into something that is a little too easy to manipulate and this was well before the time of Generative AI. Some people are very efficient and astute test takers. This is manifested in the world of professional certifications very strongly. The higher the number of certifications a person has the less likely they are to be able to perform well in the real life, solving actual problems for business. These tests are even easier to crack once you understand how the questions are structured how to eliminate the obviously and likely wrong answers. That is the skill being tested and certified not the actual knowledge or understanding of subject matter. I am all in favor of putting real pen to paper and bring viva voce back.
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