Project Details
Description
The convenience of Generative Artificial Intelligence motivates students to use it to write essays and answer exam questions on a wide range of topics. However, there is a lack of understanding around how students perceive, plan to and actually use GenAI in a morally responsible and fair manner.
This project, involving institutions from the UK and Australia, aims to explore how higher education providers can better support students to use GenAI in their assessments in ethical and equitable ways, that can motivate and support their continuous learning, promoting fair and inclusive experiences.
This project, involving institutions from the UK and Australia, aims to explore how higher education providers can better support students to use GenAI in their assessments in ethical and equitable ways, that can motivate and support their continuous learning, promoting fair and inclusive experiences.
Key findings
Planned outputs
The project will create a set of curated resources for staff and students that will support the development of effective learning and teaching practices including:
*Initial research findings, including student and staff perceptions on what ethical and equitable use would look like
*Strategies on how to design assessments that are fit for purpose for the GenAI era
*Case studies which support the ethical and responsible use of GenAI among students
*Practical examples for the successful integration of disruptive technology into assessments, teaching and learning support
The team will also deliver workshops to disseminate findings and share resources.
The project will create a set of curated resources for staff and students that will support the development of effective learning and teaching practices including:
*Initial research findings, including student and staff perceptions on what ethical and equitable use would look like
*Strategies on how to design assessments that are fit for purpose for the GenAI era
*Case studies which support the ethical and responsible use of GenAI among students
*Practical examples for the successful integration of disruptive technology into assessments, teaching and learning support
The team will also deliver workshops to disseminate findings and share resources.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 1/01/24 → 31/12/24 |
Collaborative partners
- Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
- King's College London
- King’s Business School at King’s College London (lead)
Keywords
- QAA
- Ethical Generative AI
- Enhanced Learning & Teaching
- Equitable Assessment
- Technological Innovation
- AI-enhanced Learning
- AI Integration
- Pedagogical Research
- AI Assisted Evaluation System
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