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Professional identity development and the role of work-integrated learning
18 September 2024
ACEN and CRADLE present this webinar that will explore the nature and role of professional identity in higher education students, drawing on recent conceptualisations of this relatively underexplored dimension of individual employability. Join us online on Thursday 10 October at 11am.
Angelina Lim tells us about her fantastic CRADLE visit
11 September 2024
CRADLE was pleased to host Dr Angelina Lim of Monash University recently. It was wonderful to collaborate and brainstorm with Angelina on the many issues around research, AI, and behaviour change. We look forward to continuing to work with Angelina in the future. In this post Angelina reflects on her motivation to visit and on her time with us.
How could AI change work-integrated learning? Join in with our expert panel and find out!
10 September 2024
This year’s CRADLE International Symposium ‘How could generative AI change work-integrated learning?’ seeks to unpack timely research questions surrounding artificial intelligence and its role and impact with higher education and work. As a pivotal highlight of the Symposium program we are pleased to invite you to attend an interactive public panel event. Join us online or in person at Deakin Downtown on Wednesday 9 October at 2.30pm (AEST).
Meet our new Development Partners
9 September 2024
CRADLE is delighted to announce our four new Development Partners for 2024-2025. The CRADLE Development Partners scheme helps educators implement in everyday practice some of the innovations CRADLE is researching. The scheme is designed to enhance teaching and learning at Deakin and build understanding as to how pedagogical ideas play out in practice. See who we are collaborating with for 2024-2025.
CRADLE PhD students reflect on the HDR Winter School
19 August 2024
In this post CRADLE PhD candidates reflect on their experiences of attending the Faculty of Arts and Education HDR Winter School 2024 and review a workshop on feedback literacy held at that event. Discover what our students learned at the school.
Time to rethink high-stakes exams? Join us and find out
16 August 2024
In this seminar Melbourne University's Dr Sarah French, Senior Lecturer in Education, and Professor Raoul Mulder, Professor of Evolutionary Ecology and Professor of Higher Education, unpack the very timely questions relating to the future of high-stake assessments. Join us online or in person at Deakin Downtown on Wednesday 11 September at 2pm (AEST).