Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has captured the attention of many, especially within the higher education sector. ACU staff and students have been exploring the potential of GenAI tools while also navigating various challenges.To explore the topic further, the Higher Education Learning and Teaching Academy (HELTA) is hosting three sessions focusing on how staff and students are navigating and engaging with GenAI tools.
You’re invited to join these sessions, which will include campus-based staff forums, student panels and a keynote webinar presentation.
Register to attend the sessions here
Session 1: Promise or problem: How do we use GenAI and what concerns us
What: A campus-based, in-person staff forum
When: Tuesday 24 September, 9am – 12pm
Session 2: You can’t ask that: How students use GenAI and what concerns them
What: A campus-based, in-person student panel
When: Tuesday 8 October, 10 am – 12 pm (9 am – 11 am QLD)
Session 3: How can we CRAFT a response to generative AI together? Looking at Culture, Rules, Access, Familiarity, and Trust
Keynote: Prof. Danny Liu
What: Hybrid delivery - North Sydney and online
When: Tuesday 29 October, 10 am – 12 pm (9 am – 11 am QLD)
Please note that Sessions 1 and 2 will only be available to those who attend in person. To encourage an open and honest discussion among panel members, these sessions will not be recorded.
Contact CEI@acu.edu.au if you have any questions.
OpenAI. (2024). Robot teaching a lecture in a university lecture hall [AI-generated image]. OpenAI DALL-E.