cellio: (mandelbrot-2)
Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2017-04-02 08:42 pm

link round-up

I have some things collecting in tabs, so here's a hodge-podge:

metahacker: A box reading "I am not a statistic! I am a free man!" (statistic)

[personal profile] metahacker 2017-04-03 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
One of my high school's teachers used to grade at 300%, which is to say, if you got it right, you got +1, and if you got it wrong, you got -3. (These were not multiple-choice questions, which he called multiple-guess questions, so guessing wasn't even statistically useful.)

Typical "good" scores in the class were 10-12/100. Answering all the questions was considered either very brave or very stupid. I imagine this also meant less for him to grade.

I'm not sure whether people learned better this way, but I think they did learn a little bit about what they actually knew--which might have been, overall, a more useful skill for his class than AP physics.