September IDIG Session
Design Tests and Practices with AI Considerations: Online, Thursday, Sept. 12, from 1-2 p.m.
In this session hosted by the Instructional Design Interest Group (IDIG), we will review AI’s impact on traditional assessments methods and explore comprehensive strategies to counteract AI-driven cheating. In addition, we will learn to harness AI effectively to improve assessment integrity and effectiveness. Examining existing solutions first will guide us as we dive into new ideas on preventing AI misuse. The goal is to enhance students’ AI literacy, ensuring a deep, practical understanding of AI’s potential and limitations.
If you have an interest in exploring best practices and useful tools for learning and assessment from colleagues, the IDIG group is for you! You can join this group to receive email notifications about upcoming meetings and events.
If you have an NC State unity account:
- Apply to join the group.
- Once you select the link, you will see a blue button at the top of the forum posts “Join group to post.”
- Select the “Join group to post” button.
- This will send a notification to the group owner (Daniel Davis), who needs to approve your application before you can participate in the IDIG group.
- After you’ve joined the IDIG group, you will get a confirmation email.
If you don’t have an NC State or Gmail account:
Please email Daniel Davis (dcdavis@ncsu.edu) directly to be manually added to the IDIG group.
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