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It’s a New Year, and as winter turns to spring, with warmer days and longer periods of daylight, mother nature prepares for migration. But nature

It’s a New Year, and as winter turns to spring, with warmer days and longer periods of daylight, mother nature prepares for migration. But nature
Feedback on academic writing is not just a formality; it is one of the main
Somewhere between the midterm rush and final exams, the same thought keeps surfacing. Exams take
Somewhere between the third essay of the night and the fifteenth comment that starts to
Grading piles up fast. One stack of handwritten exams turns into five. Online submissions arrive
Somewhere between the third essay stack and the fifteenth late submission, grading stops feeling
It starts as a passing thought. Then it sticks. If artificial intelligence can write essays,
It starts mid-thought, usually. Someone staring at a half-finished supplemental prompt at 1:17 a.m., toggling
Grades are coming back faster than ever, sometimes minutes after submission, yet the confidence in
Grading rarely looks hard from the outside. Yet, once you’re inside the grading process, it
Marking used to be invisible work. Late nights, quiet weekends, stacks that never quite disappeared.
Short answer first, because that’s what most people want to know right away. No, the
It didn’t start as a scandal. It started as a quiet shift. After 2023, generative