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Anne R.'s avatar

“Skills, not scores” is phrase that I repeat often to my students to try to get them to focus on their learning and not just on the grade they receive.

I have been looking for a phrase to use to explain why they should not use generative AI to do their work for them. A slight rewrite of your: “Skip the struggle, skip the meaning" to “Skip the struggle, skip the learning” fits the bill.

I believe this post is for subscribers only. Would you be willing to allow me to share it with the students in the MS program that I run?

Keiko Ichiye's avatar

The struggle to accomplish something (or even get halfway there) is the reward. I could just get in my car and drive 26 miles, or I could train for several months to actually run a marathon. (I added the “halfway there” part because I only run half-marathons. Well, I’ve run a couple of 15-milers, so I guess I’m an ultra-half marathoner.)

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