Students who take the National High School Entrance Examination (Enem) can have their essay grades estimated using artificial intelligence from GLOBO, a partnership with Eureka Group. This tool is available here.
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Students can write text directly on the platform via their mobile phone or computer. Another option is to write by hand, take a photo of the paper, see what the artificial intelligence captures from your writing, and make adjustments as needed. All you have to do is request a correction.
Professor Marco Saliba of the Eureka Group says this is a pertinent discussion for young people, the majority of the test’s audience, to ponder.
— and it’s not that difficult. This gives students a chance to show off their skills with the text, as they already know more than they will discuss. Great suggestion, he says.
Caroline Lucena, editorial coordinator at Elite Rede de Ensino, also points out several ways to approach this topic.
- Socializing: Brazil’s aging population and its impact on public policy and family structure.
- Economical: Increasing life expectancy is putting pressure on social security systems and the job market, but how do we ensure sustainability and dignity?
- Cultural: Ageism and valuing young people at the expense of experience.
- technical: The role of technology in promoting digital inclusion and independence among older adults.
- Health and wellbeing: The importance of preventive medicine and long-term care policy.
The GLOBO tool not only points out errors but also suggests improvements. We break down the five skills required on the test. However, this result is only an estimate based on artificial intelligence evaluation and may not reflect the same opinion of the official broker.
Saliba emphasizes that all educational technologies should be seen as another learning tool within a larger set that shapes the educational process.
— We have pencils, notebooks, and digital platforms. Although it cannot replace a teacher, it can be very useful as an additional tool to improve your writing and solve specific problems on the eve of the exam to improve your grades.