I am currently studying Mathematics and Physics and there are a lot of questions which aren’t available on Chegg, so I was wondering if there was an way to get these answers without actually paying up for the subscription.

https://homeworkify.eu/ helps! but it’s rather lengthy. I mean, I have to give it my email and prove that I am a human, open email and then click on the link to get a solution. Is there an easier way?

  • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    If that truly was a joke, it was in poor taste and very unclear.

    Your method of 0-10 is not “essentially” the same as a pass/fail system, as it’s not a pass/fail grading. By definition it’s a graded system. Homework assignments (not projects, mind you) shouldn’t be quality-graded, because their use is supposed to be as learning aids and not as student quality measurements. Please don’t misunderstand, I appreciate the effort you’re putting through for your students. However, claiming that most of them make As, to me, is irrelevant. What I truly cared about in school was whether I learned. The grade was secondary (though it usually followed), which is why the pass/fail homework assignments were so helpful–they allowed me to learn without the worry of a grade. Granted, we did have more quizzes in those classes, but if you did the homework with the goal of learning, you were ready for the quizzes.

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      Say there are 10 assignments graded 0-10 with 5 points for the attempt and the potential for an additional 5 points. Now, the minimum points required for an A is 50. This means you simply nerd to do the assignment. The “grading” is giving numerical feedback on the quality of work relative to the expectation of where students should be.

      • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pub
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        1 year ago

        I’m not saying you’re wrong. I’m just saying I don’t care about grades, and care more about the learning. The P/F (0/100) scale has absolutely no worry on a grade. Just do it, and get 100. This can (and will), obviously, be abused by some students. But those who care, won’t abuse. Again, I’m not saying you’re wrong.