EduGenAI Panel: Artificial Intelligence in Learning

14 May 2024 11:00
12:30

Panel Overview: Students learn in formal and informal settings and ways. Generative AI will challenge our assumptions about the way learning happens and what it means to have learned something. This panel will explore the experiences of instructors and students from different disciplines and look to future directions for learning in the age of generative AI. 

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EduGenAI Panel: Artificial Intelligence in Research

14 May 2024 15:00
16:30

Overview: While beliefs regarding the impact of AI on education – both realized and potential – are readily available, what we actually know and understand about such impacts is still quite limited.  This panel will illustrate some of the routes that researchers are taking towards building a better collective understanding necessary for the responsible use of AI in education. 

Quick quiz: Assessment of experiential learning

15 May 2024

Take this week’s quiz to test your knowledge about assessment of experiential learning.

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Listen in! Two-stage exams strategy exchange

15 May 2024 14:00
15:00
Live podcast recording!

Interested in learning about different ways to implement two-stage exams?

Design more effective rubrics: Tips for developing assessment criteria

16 May 2024

The most important but also the most challenging part of designing a rubric is identifying the criteria to assess. In this video, we share four questions and an example to guide you with designing rubric criteria to effectively assess learning. After you watch the video, review one of your current assessment tasks to see the extent to which you address the four questions.

 

Quick quiz: Accessible assessment strategies

17 May 2024

Accessible assessment strategies can be used to support student learning. Take this quick quiz to learn about recommendations for implementing accessible assessment strategies.

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Exploring assessment-related learning technologies

21 May 2024

Are you curious about which learning technologies can be implemented to support assessment activities in your course? Check out this blog post to explore the various assessment-related technologies available to the McGill community.

Creating online assessments in myCourses

21 May 2024 13:00
14:00

Wondering which myCourses assessment tools can best support student learning? This webinar identifies the various types of assessment tools available in myCourses, with emphasis on the Quiz and Assignment tools.

 

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Support TAs in promoting assessment for learning

22 May 2024

Introduce them to The successful TA: A practical approach to effective teaching (2022) (free PDF download).

Suggest they read Assessing student learning (Ch. 7). Organize a “new TA” orientation in your unit this Fall (Appendix: Developing training opportunities for TAs). Discuss assessment, feedback, and grading strategies described in the book with your TAs.

Assessment in large classes: Instructors share their experiences

22 May 2024 11:00
12:00

The definition of a “large class” may vary depending on context; however, the challenges encountered tend to be consistent across disciplines. Join us to gain insights from fellow instructors on how they design and implement assessment tasks that support learning while also streamlining grading processes to be more effective and time efficient.

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Beyond Grading: Assessment in the age of AI

23 May 2024

Last term, panelists from across the McGill community engaged in a thought-provoking discussion about the rapidly evolving world of generative AI as it relates to teaching, learning, and assessment. Organize a “watch party” with colleagues to view a video of the discussion. Then, have a conversation amongst yourselves about your approaches to assessment in the age of AI."

 

Assessment in the age of generative AI

23 May 2024 13:00
14:00

Assessment signals what is important for students to learn and provides them with feedback on their progress. While the emergence of generative (gen) AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we assess student learning—by creating personalized assessment tasks tailored to individual student learning outcomes and supporting diversity and inclusion, it also raises concerns about surface learning, authenticity, integrity, and bias.

Quick quiz: What’s on the PASL website?

24 May 2024

Did you know there’s a dedicated PASL website? Take this quick quiz to find out what information is available to support you with implementing PASL.

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Feedback strategies: Engaging students in dialogue

24 May 2024 10:00
10:30
Part 3: Collaborating on evaluation criteria

How can we engage students with feedback and encourage them to take greater responsibility for their learning before, during, and after assignments? The goal of this 4-part webinar series is to address these concerns with feedback strategies that engage students in dialogue. We will present several strategies suited to writing assignments such as essays, research (term) papers, and lab reports.

 

Accommodations and accessible assessment

27 May 2024

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