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Suppose I deliver a 1.5-hour lecture on Python programming on each Monday. Generally, the passing criteria is to take a comprehensive exam at the end of the semester.

What if I eliminate the final comprehensive exam and replace it with a class test at the beginning of each lecture?

E.g., I start the semester on February 5, 2024. On the first day, I deliver a lecture. Then, on February 12, 2024, I conducted a 15-minute multiple-choice or one-line or one-word short-question test on the lecture that I delivered on February 5, 2024.

The final grade will be based on the average of all the tests.

What kind of issue may arise in this system?

Suppose I deliver a 1.5-hour lecture on Python programming on Monday. Generally, the passing criteria is to take a comprehensive exam at the end of the semester.

What if I eliminate the final comprehensive exam and replace it with a class test at the beginning of each lecture?

E.g., I start the semester on February 5, 2024. On the first day, I deliver a lecture. Then, on February 12, 2024, I conducted a 15-minute multiple-choice or one-line or one-word short-question test on the lecture that I delivered on February 5, 2024.

The final grade will be based on the average of all the tests.

What kind of issue may arise in this system?

Suppose I deliver a 1.5-hour lecture on Python programming on each Monday. Generally, the passing criteria is to take a comprehensive exam at the end of the semester.

What if I eliminate the final comprehensive exam and replace it with a class test at the beginning of each lecture?

E.g., I start the semester on February 5, 2024. On the first day, I deliver a lecture. Then, on February 12, 2024, I conducted a 15-minute multiple-choice or one-line or one-word short-question test on the lecture that I delivered on February 5, 2024.

The final grade will be based on the average of all the tests.

What kind of issue may arise in this system?

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Is taking tests after each lecture a good idea?

Suppose I deliver a 1.5-hour lecture on Python programming on Monday. Generally, the passing criteria is to take a comprehensive exam at the end of the semester.

What if I eliminate the final comprehensive exam and replace it with a class test at the beginning of each lecture?

E.g., I start the semester on February 5, 2024. On the first day, I deliver a lecture. Then, on February 12, 2024, I conducted a 15-minute multiple-choice or one-line or one-word short-question test on the lecture that I delivered on February 5, 2024.

The final grade will be based on the average of all the tests.

What kind of issue may arise in this system?