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GenAI Training for Teaching and Learning workshop 5

Date
Tuesday, 5 August 2025
Time
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Location
Lismore Campus, Online
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Centre for Teaching and Learning

GenAI Training for Teaching and Learning workshop # 5

Workshop series details:
Online & F2F in Lismore
- 08/07/25, 22/07/25, 05/08/25
Online & F2F on Gold Coast - 15/07/25, 29/07/25, 12/08/25

Presenter: Zach Quince, Centre for Teaching and Learning

CTL is pleased to announce a new advanced professional development module on Generative AI. Following on from the foundational training, this session offers a deeper dive into practical application and pedagogical design. It provides hands-on guidance for redesigning assessments to be more resilient and meaningful using Southern Cross University’s key frameworks, including the Assessment Adaptation Model (AAM-GenAI) and the GenAI Tool Use Descriptors. This is a valuable opportunity to ensure your teaching practices are aligned with institutional guidelines while preparing students for an AI-integrated professional world.

The six sessions advance your skills in navigating Generative AI in higher education with this practical workshop. Moving beyond the basics, this session provides concrete strategies to confidently manage GenAI in your teaching.

You will learn to design robust assessments using Southern Cross University's official Assessment Adaptation Model and apply the GenAI Tool Use Descriptors to set clear student expectations.

The training focuses on guiding students in the ethical use of AI tools, fostering evaluative judgment, and incorporating reflective practices to maintain academic integrity while preparing students for an AI-enabled future.

Please note: Register for this workshop in Scout and the workshop Zoom and room details will be provided in the Scout confirmation email.

For more information on GenAI in the SCM visit the CTL GenAI web page