Unlocking the Potential of Generative AI in Work-Integrated Learning

Launching new CRADLE resources to support ethical and practical use of GenAI in WIL.

Deakin University’s Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE), in collaboration with WIL Australia, is launching a new set of resources: Generative AI in Work-Integrated Learning: Resources for University Staff, Students and Industry Partners.

This one-hour online session will introduce the resources, which are designed to support educators, students, and industry partners in engaging ethically, critically and practically with generative AI in work-integrated learning (WIL) settings. The materials include reflective questions, scenarios and examples to prompt discussion and informed decision-making in diverse WIL contexts.

 

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Speakers: Associate Professor Bonnie Dean (University of Wollongong), Associate Professor Joanna Tai (CRADLE, Deakin University), Dr Jack Walton (CRADLE, Deakin University), Associate Professor Kelli Nicola-Richmond (Deakin University), Dave Cormier (Thompson Rivers University, Canada)

Date: Monday 28 April 2025, 1 – 2 pm NZST

Location: online

 

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