> have moved my quizzes from being online to being in-person, pen-on-paper with one sheet of hand-written notes

I guess it depends quite a bit on what the answers to these questions look like but in college nothing frustrated me more than being asked to write a C program on paper. Even back then IDE autocomplete was something I depending on heavily and I felt forcing me to memorize arcane syntax was a complete waste of everyone's time. It's not at all representative of work in the real world nor does memorizing exact syntax IMHO.

Now, if you are being asked to write pseudo code or just answer questions it's a bit different but I really hate writing, my handwriting has never been great but why should I care? I've been typing on a computer since elementary school. Being asked to use paper/pencil in a computer class always rubbed me wrong.

I hear the concerns on AI/LLMs/cheating but I can't help but feel like there must be a better solution.