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How do we make assessment tasks secure in a time of GenAI?

The proliferation of generative AI (GenAI) continues to pose challenges for educators seeking to ensure their assessments remain valid and secure. Bringing together leading assessment and academic integrity scholars and practitioners, this webinar will discuss the urgent question of how to design secure assessment tasks in a time of GenAI. It’s the third session in our three-part series: New Directions in AI Research and Practice. Join our panel online on Thursday 23 October at 2pm.

You’re invited! Join us to celebrate 10 years of CRADLE

CRADLE celebrates its 10th birthday in 2025. Join the team to reflect on CRADLE's successes and find out what still lies ahead. Celebrate with us online or at Deakin Downtown on Wednesday 15 October 2025 at 2pm.

CRADLE has moved to Bluesky… find and follow us

Like many, we have moved our social media account from Twitter to Bluesky. Join us there to get the latest CRADLE news and be involved with our work.

Official Launch of our GenAI in WIL Resources

CRADLE and WIL Australia successfully launched our new guide “Generative AI in Work-Integrated Learning: Resources for university staff, students, and industry partners” on 28 April 2025. Watch the launch now if you missed it, and read the accompanying Needed Now in L&T article.

Join us to unlock the potential of GenAI in Work-Integrated Learning

Join us as CRADLE and WIL Australia launch our new guide “Generative AI in Work-Integrated Learning: Resources for university staff, students, and industry partners.” Take part online on Monday 28 April at 11am.

Generative AI: what do researchers need to know?

Join us on Tuesday 18 July at 11am for the fourth webinar in our popular genAI webinar series in conjunction with TEQSA. The emergence of genAI is shifting research practices in new and unforeseen ways. For those who conduct research and train researchers, it presents a conundrum: how to take advantage of its affordances while guarding against poor use or even misuse? This webinar explores the potential and pitfalls of genAI with respect to research and research training.

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