CerstinMahlow, German
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Out of curiosity as season will start soon: We currently have a rule that students can use tools. Without acknowledging so when used for grammar, style, spelling, etc. But they have to mention what, when, and how they did if they use it for generating ideas, data, whole paragraphs, etc.

Surprisingly, we don't have regulations for (MT) tools. For sit-in exams students are allowed paper dictionaries (!) and that's it.

How about your institution and ?

davidlohner,
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@CerstinMahlow you mean, like, in person exams in a lecture hall? Or for writing essays etc.?

CerstinMahlow,
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@davidlohner in-person exams, yes, when you can control what students use. I think, when you’re allowed to use a dictionary you also get a bit more time

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