Tag: assessment design
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Weekly digest 39
A weekly collection of things I found interesting, thought-provoking, or inspiring. It’s almost always about higher education, mostly technology, and usually AI-related.
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Generative AI in higher education: Paradigm shifts in assessment – Cape Peninsula University of Technology symposium
accountability, ai, artificial intelligence, assessment, assessment concerns, assessment design, assessment paradigm, assessment task, assessment validity, faculty development, higher education, large language model, learning inference, LLM, paradigm shift, pedagogy, standard assessment paradigm, universal anything machineIn this presentation at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, I examines the impact of large language models (LLMs) on assessment practices in professional education. I critique the standard assessment paradigm and suggest that AI could reshape assessment methods. The presentation also briefly covers a faculty development framework and broader implications of AI in learning.
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Don’t use assessment design to solve the ChatGPT problem…
Note: These are my first thoughts on this idea, so I may not be articulating this well. Feel free to tell me how wrong I am in the comments 🙂 Don’t use assessment design to solve the ChatGPT problem. Use ChatGPT to solve the assessment design problem. I’m seeing a lot of chatter around the…