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Items with Tag: Thomas Corbin

Manifesto for feedback in the age of GenAI

In May 2025, Deakin University through CRADLE co-hosted a feedback symposium in Copenhagen alongside University of Copenhagen, King’s College London and the University of Melbourne. Seventeen leading researchers came together to advance the agenda for future feedback research and a subgroup wrote a manifesto. This manifesto is a call to action. As educators, researchers, students, and university leaders, we face urgent and complex decisions about how to engage with generative AI in education.

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 suggests… Read our new guide on Feedback and GenAI

Recently the team at CRADLE have been working hard on the latest best practice in the age of GenAI. We're pleased to provide a new guide in our CRADLE suggests... series, where we've done all the hard work so you don't have to. Our latest guide looks at Feedback and GenAI. Get the guide now!

See what CRADLE staff took from HERDSA 2025

The annual Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA) conference was held in Perth, Western Australia this year in early July. A number of the CRADLE team had the opportunity to attend HERDSA 2025 and present their research. Read on for some reflections on what the team found at the conference.

Meet our new genAI Research Fellows

Meet Dr Jack Walton and Dr Thomas Corbin, two of CRADLE's new Research Fellows. Jack and Tom are helping CRADLE research assessment in a time of genAI.

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