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Teaching in the age of AI: Experiences at UTS | 2 August - LX at UTS
  • Wednesday, 2 August 2023
    3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
  • Hybrid format (further details provided upon registration)

Join us for a panel session featuring a reflection on experiences with AI from academic staff across multiple UTS faculties.

Panellists

Dr Evana Wright

Dr Evana Wright is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law University of Technology Sydney researching the fields of intellectual property, the protection of Indigenous traditional knowledge, as well as the regulation of technologies such as IoT devices and databases.

Case Study: a critical analysis and self-reflection task on ChatGPT output for legal matters

Dr Michael Rennie

Dr Michael Rennie is a lecturer at the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation. Michael graduated from UTS in 2011 and completed doctoral studies in team sports analysis while working with the Sydney Swans Football Club.

Case Study: an assessment of AI-generated insights and their lack of scientific accuracy

Dr Anna Lidfors Lindqvist

Dr Anna Lidfors Lindqvist is a Lecturer at the School of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering and has played a key role in curriculum redesign using a whole-of-program approach. As the subject coordinator for Mechanical Design Fundamentals 1,  she actively promotes the integration of ChatGPT in student projects, fostering critical reflection on its output.

Case Study: a guide to create project assessments that align with the subject learning outcomes

Samuel Yu

Samuel Yu is the subject coordinator of a brand new TD School subject 95006 TD: Envisioning futures worth wanting.

Case Study: an assessment redesign to produce a visual artefact instead of a written report

This session is part of the AI x L&T event series (31 July – 4 August)

Generative AI (GAI) has recently become more widely available and is impacting higher education, raising questions about the future of learning. Within UTS, conversations about GAI cover assessment, integrity, its role as a learning tool or administrative aid, and how humans’ roles will change in the workplace. To address these discussions and provide support, AI x L&T aims to create a visible forum for connecting individuals with similar ideas and challenges, reducing anxiety and facilitating informed action.

Event details

This event is running in a hybrid format. Please select your preferred attendance mode in the booking form.

Register for this event

Your video, audio and the meeting chat transcript may be recorded or photographed. Please advise the facilitator if you do not wish to be recorded or photographed.

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  • Tuesday, 31 December, 2024
    1:00 am-2:00 am
  • UTS