Items with category:Research Theme: Learning in a digital world

CRADLE Seminar Series #10 – The politics of student belonging: storying through words and images

Seminar #10 for our 2023 CRADLE Seminar Series is presented by Professor Rola Ajjawi, Associate Professor Karen Gravett, and Professor Sarah O'Shea. They will discuss student belonging, based on research funded by the SRHE. Join us on Wednesday 29 November at 6pm (AEDT).

Exciting opportunity for two AI Research Fellows at CRADLE

We have an exciting opportunity for two Research Fellows to work on a two year program of research ‘Assessment in a time of genAI’ at CRADLE. The program consists of two distinct projects which aim to contribute to the field of higher education research, through building a theoretically and empirically grounded body of work exploring the intersection of genAI and assessment. Apply now!

New CRADLE PhD Scholarship in AI: Deakin-Coventry Cotutelle

CRADLE are pleased to announce a new PhD scholarship opportunity, a Cotutelle between Deakin and Coventry Universities. The area of study will be the impact of artificial intelligence on inclusive assessment, and the lead supervisors will be Dr Joanna Tai from Deakin and Dr Dimitar Angelov from Coventry. Apply now!

It’s time! Join us for the CRADLE International Symposium 2023

Chaired by Professor Rola Ajjawi, the symposium seeks to trouble superficial and instrumental practices of authentic assessment, re-orienting it towards the increasingly uncertain future. We are pleased to present three exciting public events as pivotal highlights of the symposium program. These include a Keynote Presentation and two interactive Panel Sessions. Register now for your chance to join us.

Assessment Reform for the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Join us on Thursday 28 September at 3pm for the fifth webinar in our popular genAI webinar series with TEQSA. Student use of genAI is increasingly commonplace, so how do we re-imagine our assessment design? This webinar presents TEQSA's draft guiding principles to rethink assessment.

See how COVID-19 impacted learning and teaching

While the pandemic times of 2020 seems like an eon ago, research that the CRADLE team did on the emergency remote teaching response to the pandemic has only recently been finalised. See a summary of what we and our international partners found.

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