Assignment Makeovers in the Age of AI

September 12, 12:00pm - 1:15pm
Mānoa Campus, Online

This interactive, AI-focused webinar with hands-on activities aims to engage instructors in rethinking assignment designs to promote critical thinking and prevent students from relying solely on ChatGPT or other GenAI interfaces. The workshop-style webinar will first offer contextual information about the use of AI at the University of 51׻ʻi and other renowned higher education institutions. Later, asserting the idea that small adjustments and reimaginings, just small- and why not- joyful makeovers (Marie Kondo style) that occur in the continuum of the ever-changing field of education, can create richer learning experiences for students and a more peaceful and gratifying experience for instructors. The presentation will offer the possibility of experiencing some simple strategies to engage students in the learning process, activating metacognitive skills as well as ethical and moral judgment. No AI experience or advanced digital skills are required to participate in this Workshop. An open discussion about experiences, opinions, fears, and hopes in terms of the use of GenAI in higher education is expected. Presented by Laura Armer Director, Digital Learning Initiatives, College of Social Sciences Online Programs Vanessa Ghersi Cordano PhD Student, Global and International Education Graduate Assistant, Digital Learning Specialist This event is co-sponsored by the College of Social Sciences (CSS) Digital Learning Initiatives Unit (DLI) and the Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE).


Ticket Information
To register: https://hawaii.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwodO6oqT8qEtV2IgXvOPGhB4PwcZZvhcT7

Event Sponsor
OFDAS Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE), Mānoa Campus

More Information
OFDAS Center for Teaching Excellence, (808) 956-6978, cte@hawaii.edu, , Assignment Makeovers in the Age of AI (PDF)

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