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Cheating with Github Copilot on computer science assignments may become a reality soon. This video shares the opinion of a University Professor on how Github Copilot will impact students and educators.

Note: Many of my university students refer to me as "professor", but my current role is as an adjunct instructor. I was previously a full-time instructor at a university, but as of the making of this video I work in a full-time developer position in addition to teaching online university courses in an adjunct (aka part-time) role.

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CHEATING with Github Copilot | University Professor Reviews Github Copilot

(00:00) Intro
(00:15) Welcome
(00:20) Overview / What is Github Copilot?
(00:43) Attempting standard code problems with Copilot
(07:27) Is using Github Copilot cheating?
(08:00) Providing instruction comments for Github Copilot
(16:18) How Github Copilot could impact assignments

References:
Github Copilot: https://copilot.github.com/
Eloquent Javascript: https://eloquentjavascript.net/

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