Overview
The higher education landscape has undergone a profound transformation, propelled by the rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The journey of embedding AI into the educational system, from induction to teaching, learning, and student outcomes, necessitates a thoughtful exploration of its pedagogical, ethical and disciplinary dimensions.
As online AI tools grow in popularity and sophistication, how can HE assessors validate the authenticity of students’ work and ensure parity of grading and awards? How do we ensure we understand and support colleagues' usage of artificial intelligence in an ethically sustainable way?
By way of a keynote, case studies and peer-led presentations, this symposium aims to answer these questions and explore the impact of AI, both positive and negative, on Teaching and Learning in HE.
The symposium will be preceded by a call for contributions, inviting practitioners to submit an abstract on their work as a stimulus presentation or case study to support the discussions.
Event Information
Date: 25 February 2025, virtual
Who should attend?
Teaching practitioners including: heads of departments, academic programme leaders and developers, lecturers, professional services staff supporting teaching and learning activities, widening participation and access staff, equality diversity and inclusion practitioners and learning technologists.
A digital badge award will recognise presenters at this event.
Who is facilitating the event?
Our senior consultants will be joined by expert keynote speakers and panellists to share the latest thinking, enhancements, and challenges in using AI in HE.
5% Early Booking Discount available
There is a 5% early booking discount for bookings made before 30 September 2024 on this service. This is in addition to a 25% discount if your organisation is an Advance HE member.
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This makes it easy for you to share and celebrate your achievements by adding them to your email signature or including them in your social profiles including Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Your learning certificates can also be easily verified and downloaded as a pdf.