Walk-in consulting: Revising your course for AI resilience
Do you have an assignment or assessment component in one of your courses that just isn’t working anymore because of GenAI? Do you want to explore ways to meaningfully incorporate AI, or try to make your assessments more AI resilient? Bring your challenge!
Combining theory from her Speculative futuremaking workshops with practical insights from her Re-visioning assignments and assessments workshops, Annette Markham invites you to bring your plan, problem or work-in-progress to brainstorm, discuss, or adapt it into AI-compatible components.
Part of the solution may very well be that AI is not the enemy, but part of the solution.
You can register below for a 30 minute session, or just walk in for ideas and guidance.
Workshop facilitator
Annette Markham is an award-winning university teacher with over 20 years of experience in creative curriculum design and workshop facilitation in the educational, governmental, and public sector. Her research focuses on the impact of datafication and digitalisation on young adults.
The event is coordinated and co-hosted by the Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH), the Futures + Literacies + Methods Lab, and the Department of Media & Culture Studies.
For any questions, please contact cdh@uu.nl.
Practical information
Select one to three time-slots that fit your agenda in the registration form below.
The consultancy sessions will be held in the CDH community room.
Preparation
Bring your issues, ideas, plans, and/or solutions, and an open mind.
For whom
The consults are geared towards teachers, course coordinators, programme coordinators, and anyone else concerned with AI literacy in teaching. Priority is given to Humanities staff, but a number of seats are reserved for participants from other UU faculties on a first-come, first-served basis.
If these spots are filled, please register to be placed on a waiting list. Should a space become available, you will be notified.
Registration
This event is free of charge, but pre-registration is required. To sign up, please complete the registration form below. Places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
If you register but can no longer attend, please inform us by emailing cdh@uu.nl, so we can offer your spot to another participant. Thank you for your cooperation.