- it is very easy to install
- it is very easy to use
- it works as stated
- I think it may be very useful against the current trend of students using AI tools to cheat.
Thanks for highlighting this - it does indeed look very useful. (It reminded me of some readings I did a while back about a method of plagiarism/copy-paste prevention. A good idea)
I only tried this plugin with a quiz in Spanish language.
It also works with the ASSIGNMENT activity, the CHOICE activity, the FORUM activity and the FEEDBACK activity.
In the FORUM activity it works in forum posts.
Currently there seems to be an issue with the the "Select missing word" question type according to https://gricad-gitlab.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/moodle-plugins/moodle-filter_aijammer/-/issues/1
Currently there seems to be an issue with the the "Select missing word" question type according to https://gricad-gitlab.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/moodle-plugins/moodle-filter_aijammer/-/issues/1
Ai German,
Was the text used in these activities generated from some AI?
Ricardo
Was the text used in these activities generated from some AI?
Ricardo
NO. Quite the opposite. The teacher really tries to sabotage the use of AI by cheating students 😈
The text originally used in these activities was plain Spanish language instructions.
What this filter does is to add some random letters and hide them with CSS; the student simply sees the plain Spanish language instructions.
BUT, if the student copies these instructions in the clipboard and then tries to google for it or make an AI query, the pasted text is gibberish, and the AI will not comply. The student would then have to see the original instructions and type these instructions in an AI query, which will take him a lot more time and effort.
The text originally used in these activities was plain Spanish language instructions.
What this filter does is to add some random letters and hide them with CSS; the student simply sees the plain Spanish language instructions.
BUT, if the student copies these instructions in the clipboard and then tries to google for it or make an AI query, the pasted text is gibberish, and the AI will not comply. The student would then have to see the original instructions and type these instructions in an AI query, which will take him a lot more time and effort.
So it's the opposite of what I was imagining.
Now I understand how it should be done.
It would be more appropriate if the plugin was called "Clipboard Jammer" instead of "AI Jammer"
Now I understand how it should be done.
It would be more appropriate if the plugin was called "Clipboard Jammer" instead of "AI Jammer"