Open sourcing homework

Academic source code dust-up symptom of CS education ills – Ars Technica

Short story–student puts Comp Sci class homework online under an open source license after the class is over; instructor is annoyed.

My quick take on this is that it sounds much like paranoia over sharing of test questions. I think, as academics, we should approach teaching just like research. The way that we teach should evolve over time to be constantly improving. This includes revising test questions and assignments every time a subject is taught. It’s more work, but it has the added benefit of eliminating the exact problem that this professor thought he saw.

2 thoughts on “Open sourcing homework”

  1. Thanks for posting this. My favorite quote from the article: “assignments are ultimately more valuable to the students when the work that they produce can have broader purpose than merely fulfilling academic requirements.”

    John – a question for you: Why wasn’t copyright mentioned here? Is it true that students have copyright privileges over the work they produce as a class, and can then publish it in any way they choose?

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