• @Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    4811 hours ago

    Back when we were doing quadratic equations; I wrote a program on my TI-84 that would ask which parts of the equation you already had, and would fill in the rest for you.

    My teacher liked it so much he bought a transfer cable for those calculators so he could get a copy for himself. Then used to to grade tests.

      • @BluesF@lemmy.world
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        12 hours ago

        What always annoyed me was having to draw charts by hand. Just let me put the data in a computer for god’s sake, the rest of the working is there… I did actually write a python function for one of my assignments which was fine, but they told me not to do it for the exam.

    • @Khanzarate@lemmy.world
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      2311 hours ago

      I did the same thing. It was allowed in general, with the correct thought, “if you can code it yourself, you know the content”

      I had another “program” that would fail to run but that’s because I wrote notes into it. Doubt that was allowed.

        • @sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          17 minutes ago

          They did that here too, but students would use a cheat program that made it look like teachers were resetting it, but really the memory was safe

        • @piecat@lemmy.world
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          69 hours ago

          Oh I would have been so pissed. I was programming on my calculator 24/7 instead of my classes.

          I wrote a sudoku “editor”

          I put that in quotes because I had a grid that could be navigated, arrows moved, storing the numbers, had number entry down, and then I learned the hard way what p vs np is.

      • @thejml@lemm.ee
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        29 hours ago

        I did that but made it return success before it got to the notes. You had to scroll to get to the notes, but it looked innocuous before that.