New online module: Using Generative Artificial Intelligence in Teaching & Learning
Date: Starts Wednesday 23rd October 2024 (online)
Facilitators:
Centre for Academic Practice: Dr Pauline Rooney,
Dr Caitríona Ní Shé and Dr Ana Schalk
Dublin City University: Dr Martina Crehan
University of Limerick: Dr Mary Fitzpatrick
Funded by the National Forum, the module is designed to support participants to understand how Generative Artificial Intelligence can be used ethically and responsibly to support and enhance teaching, learning, and assessment in higher education. Participants will be supported to develop a plan for using GenAI to enhance teaching and learning within their own disciplinary contexts.
Those who complete the module will be awarded a Digital Badge issued by the National Forum for Teaching and Learning.
Module structure
- This is a six-week module beginning Wednesday 23rd October 2024. (online)
- Four synchronous online tutorials on November 6th, the 13th, the 20th, and December 11th (all Wednesdays from 12:00 to 13.00) will promote collaboration, critical reflection, peer work, and network-building among participants.
Learning outcomes
Completion of this module will support you to:
· understand the terminology used around GenAI, with a particular focus on its use within higher education;
· evaluate the use of GenAI in teaching, learning and assessment with a focus on ‘what, why and how’;
· explore and reflect on pedagogical practices within the disciplines which incorporate the use of GenAI;
· design and embed GenAI within your teaching, learning and assessment practice.