Data Doc: How GPT-4 Aced My First-Year Python Coding Assignment
Last Updated on November 14, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): John Loewen, PhD
Originally published on Towards AI.
A re-design in Comp Sci curriculum and evaluation is required
Dall-E 2: impressionist style of an upward trending line chart — like student grades with GPT-4
GPT-4, in one fell swoop, has completely changed the way in which Comp Sci professors can deliver and evaluate, a quality curriculum.
I am one of these unfortunate souls — I have created and delivered a university-level computer programming curriculum for the past 25 years.
This year, more than any other year, is requiring a drastic change in the way that I think about and design computer science courses.
A new design algorithm so-to-speak, particularly if one is responsible for delivering an introductory comp sci curriculum.
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