AUK Center for Teaching Excellence - Workshop Resource Page
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🔄 Latest revision: November 25th, 2024
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<img src="/icons/graduate_red.svg" alt="/icons/graduate_red.svg" width="40px" /> Welcome to this resource page on AI-Assisted Assessment Strategies, designed to help you create more effective assessments while saving time for what matters most - teaching and supporting student learning.
Building on our previous workshops about prompt engineering and AI-assisted teaching, we'll explore practical ways to use AI to:
- Create effective formative assessments that check student understanding and guide instruction
- Develop detailed, well-structured rubrics that clarify expectations and streamline grading
- Generate meaningful feedback that supports student learning
Feel free to refer back to these resources during and after the workshop as you implement AI-assisted assessment strategies in your courses.
Table of Contents
- Workshop Agenda and Objectives
- Tips for Using Prompts in the Classroom
- Part 1: PREP Framework for Assessment
- Part 2: Formative Assessment Examples
- Part 3: Developing Detailed Rubrics
- Part 4: Integration Planning
- Part 5: Frequently Asked Questions & Troubleshooting
- Supplementary Resources
- Copyright & License
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Workshop Materials
- Link to the Workshop Booklet and the Appendix:
- Link to the PREP framework presented in the workshop:
- “Using AI in your Teaching” Workshop Series:
- AI for Educators: Five Practical Methods to Implement Evidence-Based Teaching Strategies in the Classroom
- Introduction to Prompt Engineering: Developing Practical Strategies for Educators
- Tailored Lessons with AI: Innovative Approaches to Lesson Planning
- NotebookLM for Teaching: Transform your Course Materials into Interactive Learning Tools
- Made to Measure: AI-Assisted Assessment Strategies
- Link to Notion Tutorial:
- How to Get Started in Notion - Note: This step is not required for following the workshop. It is meant for any participants who would like to explore Notion for building workspaces.
- Additional Resources:
Workshop Agenda and Objectives
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Tips for Using Prompts in the Classroom
- Start Simple: Begin with basic prompts and gradually increase complexity as you become more comfortable.
- Be Specific: The more detailed your prompt, the more targeted and useful the AI's response will be.
- Iterate and Refine: Don't expect perfect results on the first try. Refine your prompts based on the outputs you receive.
- Maintain Critical Thinking: Use AI as a tool to improve, not replace, your expertise and judgment.
- Encourage Ethical Use: Teach students how to use AI responsibly and maintain academic integrity.
- Combine AI with Traditional Methods: Use AI-generated content as a starting point or supplement to your existing teaching materials.
- Stay Updated: AI capabilities are constantly evolving. Regularly explore new features and possibilities.
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Part 1: PREP Framework for Assessment
Part 2: Formative Assessment Examples
Part 3: Developing Detailed Rubrics
Part 4: Integration Planning
Part 5: Frequently Asked Questions & Troubleshooting
Supplementary Resources