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GeneralRe: How to help students with: taking the assignment too literally Pin
Mark_Wallace15-Oct-16 3:31
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lopatir15-Oct-16 4:23
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harold aptroot15-Oct-16 7:04
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lopatir15-Oct-16 18:06
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harold aptroot16-Oct-16 0:48
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WoodyWindy17-Oct-16 0:57
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EbenRoux17-Oct-16 0:57
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Tony D Great17-Oct-16 3:56
Tony D Great17-Oct-16 3:56 
Put it in the syllabus! Laugh | :laugh:

All jokes aside, I saw it mentioned in another response that explicitly following the instructions is something that is baked into the education system nowadays with standardizations. An explanation that is missing from your original post is that the explicit specifications and the need to determine what is fluff and what is specification is an industry standard. There is a lot of rewiring of brains needed here. You'll need to experiment to get the results you want, but this is what I would try

1) Talk about it leading up to the first assignment.
Make sure they know what you are looking for, dissect the first example in class. Let them try it out then critique them gently. Make sure they know that they will be penalized in the following assignments. Also give them the explanation before hand. Maybe dig up some real world examples and tell them their job is to find the most efficient approach for the correct answer, not follow along line by line.

2) Hammer them on the second assignment.
Make them shocked when they see their results. Don't just blow them off though (it would suck to make that much animosity right off the bat). But, now that their eyes are open, give them a chance to redeem for partial credit. Maybe go over it as a thing that is commonly happening and this is how to fix it. Drive the point home that this is a skill they will need to perfect to work with the specifications which can be seen in the industry.

3) Keep a tough but fair approach going forward.
Keep an ear to the ground when other abnormally large assignments are going around and cut some slack in those weeks for the students who could use it. Otherwise, offer office hours for those few who just "don't get it"

That's my 3 cents, good luck Thumbs Up | :thumbsup:
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Oleg A.Lukin16-Oct-16 21:23
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Generaldo you use extension methods intensively in your projects? Pin
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