op-opennoteexam-IHollars.jpeg We must begin to see technology as a tool to learning rather than a hindrance. Appears In SHRESTHA: Exams should be open book By Apurva Shrestha | October 16, 2020 If we gradually make open book exams the norm, we can optimize our finite time and energy to focusing on higher concepts rather than rote memorization.
SHRESTHA: Exams should be open book By Apurva Shrestha | October 16, 2020 If we gradually make open book exams the norm, we can optimize our finite time and energy to focusing on higher concepts rather than rote memorization.
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