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Posted on 31/08/201229/08/2012 by Rafael Scapin

Artificial intelligence tells students what they’re doing right, wrong

A tool that evaluates students’ writing submissions by comparing the paper’s content to a predetermined answer outline designed by the instructor or professor.

http://www.ecampusnews.com/technologies/artificial-intelligence-tells-students-what-theyre-doing-right-wrong/

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