Licensed Generative AI tools at UoB

When it comes to the use of AI in teaching and learning, we are still in the exploratory stage in higher education with best practice and emerging use cases. The applicability of AI is also heavily dependent on subject area/discipline and what licensed AI tools are available to an institution. Introducing Microsoft Copilot What was…

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Classroom engagement ideas using Padlet’s new features

You may already be familiar with the collaborative teaching tool, Padlet, and have particular ways of using its features in order to engage with your students. For both new and established users of Padlet there are some recent additions to the tool that might provide ideas and possibilities in the classroom and beyond, some which…

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Taking a first approach to generative AI in learning and teaching

There is already much online and offline noise about the topic being addressed in this latest post, that of generative AI tools and their impact (positive, or otherwise) upon assessment. With this in mind, and a desire not to unnecessarily add to the chatter, we shall briefly talk about practical, non-technological methods of detecting whether…

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