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3. Online Exams

13 min · 13 de oct de 2024
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This episode explores how COVID-19 led to a rapid shift to online exams, prompting educators to adapt their assessment strategies. We discuss the challenges posed by AI in maintaining academic integrity and whether AI tools should be viewed as cheating or valuable resources. Hosts: Alex Brady and Hassan Khan (Stage 4 Engineering Science) Guest: Dr Lollie Mancey Researchers: Anthony Salib, Nabeel Olusekun and Stephen Alenkhe. Don't forget to like, share and subscribe!   ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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6. Individual Assignments

This episode explores the blurred lines between using AI as a helpful tool for research and crossing into plagiarism in individual assignments. On one hand, AI can streamline research and enhance learning but also raises concerns about diminishing critical thinking and the risk of over-reliance. Hosts: Bharath Radharkrishnan, Harinee Shanmugam and Xinzhi Zhang (Masters in Manufacturing) Producer: Derin Gurman – Masters Data Science and AI As part of the research for this episode, interviews were conducted with Dr. Di Nguyen and Professor Joe Houghton. Don't forget to like, share and subscribe! Rudolph, J., Tan, S. and Tan, S., 2023. ChatGPT: Bullshit spewer or the end of traditional assessments in higher education?. Journal of applied learning and teaching, 6(1), pp.342-363. Vittorini, P., Menini, S. and Tonelli, S., 2021. An AI-based system for formative and summative assessment in data science courses. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 31(2), pp.159-185. How can artificial intelligence assist teachers with formative and summative assessment? (2023) Available at: https://school-education.ec.europa.eu/en/insights/news/how-can-artificial-intelligence-assist-assessment#:~:text=Teachers%20can%20use%20artificial%20intelligence,time%20spent%20on%20grading%20tasks. (Accessed: 18 April 2024). ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

25 de nov de 202423 min
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5. Reflective Assignments

This episode examines the unique power of reflective assignments (journals, logs diaries), which, when done properly, require the genuine thoughts and feelings of students—something AI can’t truly replicate. However, the discussion also acknowledges the risk of AI being used to craft reflections. Listen in for a nuanced exploration of how reflection fosters critical thinking and how oral presentations may help preserve academic integrity in the AI era. Hosts: Joe Biju, Ali Khan and Moaz Refaei (Stage 1 General Engineering) Producers: Anrai Lawlor and Ray Fosal (Stage 1 General Engineering) As part of the research for this episode, interviews were conducted with Dr. Paul Cuffe, an Assistant Professor at UCD, and Aldan Creo, a technology research specialist at Accenture Labs in Dublin. Jaiswal, A. et al. (2021) ‘Supporting student reflective practices through modelling-based learning assignments’, European Journal of Engineering Education, 46(6), pp. 987–1006. doi: 10.1080/03043797.2021.1952164. Don't forget to like, share and subscribe! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

11 de nov de 202424 min
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4. Group Projects

This episode explores how AI is changing group projects and assessments. We discuss tools like Otter.ai and Thesify.ai, which can enhance collaboration but also pose challenges in maintaining authentic student work. Tune in to learn how AI impacts the dynamics of group assignments and what it means for the future of university assessments. Hosts and Writers: Amy Lawrence (Stage 4 Structural Engineering) and Palakshi Rattan (Stage 4 Elec Engineering) Producer: Ashly Antony - Masters in Sustainable Technology Production Coordinator: Anirudh Krishnamurthysurya - Masters in Food Engineering Don't forget to like, share and subscribe! Resources: Otter.ai [https://otter.ai/home] - A tool used for recording and transcribing meetings, which can be helpful in group projects. [https://otter.ai] Thesify.ai [https://www.thesify.ai/] - A tool that assists in generating work plans, structuring papers, and evaluating them, particularly useful for group work. [https://www.thesify.ai] Notion [https://www.notion.so/] - An organisational tool that includes AI features for summarising data, brainstorming, and tracking participation in group projects. [https://www.notion.so] Tom's Planner [https://www.tomsplanner.com/] - An AI tool that generates Gantt charts for project management. [https://www.tomsplanner.com] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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