Questions tagged [homework]

Relating to the discussion and controversy around questions that are explicitly stated as, presumed, or suspected to be homework questions (i.e. those given to a student in a formal course of study). (Copied from https://meta.stackexchange.com/tags/homework/info.)

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How do I ask and answer homework questions?

Can one ask questions about homework here on Stack Overflow? If so, how should I go about doing so? What guidelines should users follow when responding to homework questions? Return to FAQ index
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Please clarify the policy on homework questions [duplicate]

"How to exclude letters while adding numbers in a for loop?" appeared today. It's clearly homework. There's no attempt at a solution, just a bare-bones statement of the problem. The policy in the ...
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Stack Overflow and homework questions [duplicate]

I've used Stack Overflow over the years, but lately it seems the main purpose of Stack Overflow is for students to post their homework and ask for "help" without even trying to run the code ...
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Add a policy and a tag for self-study / homework

If you go and read the self-study wiki at CV (Cross Validated), you will find it to be well conceived and written. I feel that this would be a valuable addition to Stack Overflow, both in the FAQ/Wiki ...
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Should I send students to Stack Overflow?

I teach an introductory course in which the focus is on learning how the machine works: memory, registers, caches, assembly code, and all that. But it is also the first course in which C is used, and ...
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What really amounts to "be nice to new contributors"? [duplicate]

This is the post that made me thinking: Python - Array - homework. Screenshot for <10k users: I totally agree with all the comments that Stack Overflow is not a homework forum. However, when I ...
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Contrived homework questions

Looking at this question got me thinking. A lot of people post homework question / programming assignments on Stack Overflow and that's fine if they make a legitimate effort (the linked question, not ...
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I've rethought my question about a homework assignmentā€”why can't I get it deleted?

I asked a question related to a course I was taking. I followed all the Stack Overflow rules, and I got a useful answer. But it's coming to the end of the [grading period here], and my professor has ...
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Raise the limits on down/close votes at weekends, (and especially Sundays)

The weekend homework dumps are becoming unmanageable. User-moderators are running out of their vote allocation much too early. I've run out of dv/cv with 5 hours still to go. I can manage OK with ...
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new off-topic closing reason : programming assignment

I would like to suggest a new closing reason to be added under "off-topic" : programming assignment This should be used for questions where the person asking it clearly just pastes his/her homework ...
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Caveat emptor. Making students aware they cannot delete their homework questions

It's the usual trick of people asking a homework question, then as soon as it's answered, they delete it. For example: How can you put 20 turtles on a circle in Python? Visualize a sparse matrix using ...
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Should bounties be used as a "currency" to hand out "work assignments"?

I recently came across a question with a bounty Calculate average exchange rate for time period where the person asking the question set the rules for the reward description in such a way that he ...
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When did SO turn from "A site for professional and enthusiast programmers" to a "Help me with my school works" site?

I have been active on this site for many years, yet I have never seen the level of programming questions so rudimentary as it has been in the last 12 months. Yeah sure, there has always been beginners ...
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SO is being used as a real-time cheating platform

What can SO do to discourage users from abusing the community? See https://stackoverflow.com/a/50105298/2191572 This is obviously not a screenshot of my answer but never have I felt more disgusted ...
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To close, or not to close, that is the homework question

Consider the following question, which is representative of a certain class of questions that get posted with some frequency on Stack Overflow. How to find length of array in C++? I want to write a ...
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How do I flag lazy homework questions? [duplicate]

There's already a question on this topic here: What should I flag homework/tell me what this does questions?. Unfortunately it doesn't have an answer. There's another question about how to ask good ...
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Should homework questions disclose that they are homework questions?

The FAQ on "How do I ask and answer homework questions?" had an accepted top community wiki answer from the beginning (Oct 23 '08) that said: Admit that the question is homework. Trying to hide ...
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SO is for answers. Should it be a cheatsheet for exams and tests as well?

There are some questions about homework but I weren't able to find one on this particular problem: What about answers for particular exams/tests? Say, there is a test used by some school/corporation. ...
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Can we have a homework close reason on the "off-topic" close reason submenu? [duplicate]

Note: I am aware of the previous questions about this, but I'm not suggesting that all homework-related questions should be closed willy-nilly, nor that "homework" should be a top-level close reason. ...
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What should I do when I see a question asking for the solution to homework? [duplicate]

Very recently (as in seconds ago) I saw this question. The question, if it gets deleted, spelled out a problem, and asked for the solution. I understand that it's (or used to be) perfectly acceptable ...
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Should Meta FAQ provide a summarizing introduction?

The FAQ Index on meta lists several questions that might be linked to from relevant questions. One of these is "How do I ask and answer homework questions?" New programmers often get their start in ...
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C++ beginners and homework [duplicate]

I find too many of the questions, at least in C++, are homework or just very simple. I wish these could be somehow separated from questions that require an expert. How about Stack Overflow ...
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