Teaching Tip: Use Gen-AI to deepen learning and spark creativity
Dr Courtney Ruha (School of Chemical Sciences) helps students connect chemistry to real life through creative, collaborative group projects using generative AI.
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Dr Courtney Ruha (School of Chemical Sciences) helps students connect chemistry to real life through creative, collaborative group projects using generative AI.
Associate Professor Danping Wang uses relationship-building to transform the way languages are taught.
Can Gen-AI tools enhance architectural students' design process and critical thinking skills? Read on to find out.
In their tech-infused courses, Patrick Dodd, Inna Piven, and Dr Shahper Richter, are shaping a digital marketing curriculum that aims to prepare students for an AI-centric future.
Engaging students in creative exploration of German language and culture.
A Law course redesign emphasises student-centric learning, enriched with tutorials and quizzes.
Dr Gabriela Baron integrates various pedagogies, including relational, indigenous, TEL, and assessment-for-learning methodologies in DESIGN 233: Design and the Natural Environment.
Dr Benjamin Liu provides a guide to working with AI writing tool GPT-4, to train it as a useful teaching assistant for answering students’ questions.
Prepare students for their future working lives by developing new skills in emerging technologies through assessments.
As a whiteboarding platform, Miro helps your team go beyond brainstorming, with a wide variety of tasks that require collaboration.
Students use PeerWise to answer, create and share multiple-choice questions with their peers.