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S/o to this badass guy.

This was directed to the German speaking folk among us, but non-German speaking folks may use deepL translator or the Google translator.

https://noz.de/lokales/osnabrueck/...

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  • 2
    Interesting idea. I know a lot of classes I read the chapter before the test. Like minutes before. Then I test and get 95%. Later I don't remember anything.

    Using the internet to do your job is a given now. Especially programmers. I don't memorize anything anymore. Except passwords.
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    That's fucking awesome

    I've had two professors do this as well and it genuinely helps lower the stress of studying.

    Ironically, with the stress gone, I remembered so much from studying that I only needed to Google a few things and still made a 98
  • 0
    Thank fucking god. About time.
  • 0
    That's actually the standard way of doing programming exams at my uni 🤔
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    I once did a test where the task "build a website together", Internet and even communication was explicitly allowed.
    This made it possible for anyone to "do his part" and thought how to work together in a bigger project.

    This as a formal test at university (like in the linked article) is great, but in the article's example, the key element of communication - and coordination - is still missing.
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    @sbiewald I mean the students could still communicate via a chat system when the professor is not watching over the monitor haha
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