UNIwise - Provider of WISEflow
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Helping educational institutions transform the creation, management and delivery of exams for staff and students with our digital assessment platform, WISEflow.
Aarhus, DK & Manchester, UK
Joined October 2012
Check out our new video case study with @portsmouthuni, where we discuss onboarding and reflective ePortfolios with Mike Wilson and Chris Wood!
Mike and Chris discuss the #WISEflow pilot at UoP and how it led to โan eureka momentโ ๐ก in the form of reflective ePorfolios. ๐จ๐ฝโ๐ป Check out the full video on the UNIwise website at: https://t.co/bOrdLlOz5o Video copyright - @UNIwiseDK ๐๐ผ
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The wonderful Mike Wilson and Chris Wood were at #WISEcon24 last week - check out their pictures over the course of the conference below!
Last week Chris and Mike had an exciting opportunity to travel to Hamburg and present at #WISEcon24 โ๏ธ They showcased the innovative ways that the team have been using #WiseFlow at UoP as reflective portfolios. Hereโs some pics of their travels! ๐ธ๐ฉ๐ช ๐บ๏ธ
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Rob Howe says this ia a "fast moving journey" - if we try to write a policy, by the time it is approved it will likely be out of date! At the moment, he believes the issue needs to be worked with organically #UWCampfire
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Timothy Nichol is discussing frameworks within his institution, and that they now need to invest a lot in future staff development. The expectation is that the framework will be refined as staff are increasing in usage and understanding. A pragmatic approach #UWCampfire
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Timothy Nichol says that they are trying to encourage staff to use accessible AI platforms in their examples. But understands these often change, and so this breeds instability. It does however mean that they have not had to commit to one product #UWCampfire
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Accessibility of AI tools is now being raised, and the digital divide is being highlighted. Robe Howe says that these tools could potentially add millions to institutional budgets. This means that access must be appropriate and meaningful #UWCampfire
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Rob Howe says we need to let AI do what it can do well, but all while letting students do what they are best at, and use it as needed. Humans simply do some things better - it is all about balance. #UWCampfire
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Rob Howe says that knowing how to interpret AI and having the skills to do so is very important, we must have a base level of understanding if we are to be using these tools at our institution #UWCampfire
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Timothy Nichol comments on the ethical issues underpinning AI, and says that we must discuss incorporation, rather than replacement. AI cannot replace, it must be used to augment within modules to create a context in which students understand its usage in the future #UWCampfire
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Steve says at the moment we have no clue what the black box of AI at the moment is really doing with the prompts we put in - feels like we are missing something in simply teaching prompt engineering #UWCampfire
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Steve Pettifer says at the moment we are missing a way of giving colleagues and students an idea of what it is they are interacting with, and what properties and value it can bring. This would ensure more meaningful and knowledgable interactions #UWCampfire
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Timothy Nichol says we need to accept that this is a brand new skill set that needs to be incorporated, which means understanding what AI literacy means as part of a curriculum. #UWCampfire
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Question raised: "how do you force the use of AI to achieve subject related tasks being used, and how do you see that being taught?" #UWCampfire
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AI literacy is raised once again as a key talking point. Rob Howe comments that it can shine a spotlight on those with lower AI literacy, as it is very obvious they do not know how to use the tools as well as others - which can negatively affect these students #UWCampfire
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Rob Howe comments that some AI tools might be able to level the playing field some some students, allowing them to get past barriers they may be seeing to their learning outcomes #UWCampfire
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Steve Pettifer likens the current state of AI as similar to "the calculator question" - if it is inevitable that it will be used in a professional sense, is the question instead about making sure that the person being assessed is using the tools correctly? #UWCampfire
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Timothy Nichol mentions moves towards competency based assessments, which do not simply require you to demonstrate knowledge in an exam sense. Says this could be seen as a response to some difficulties AI might pose #UWCampfire
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Rob Howe begins by answering the question of "what context should students (not) be allowed to use AI?" - he comments that some of the biggest challenges perceived so far come through the higher stakes exams - and recommends talking to students to get a clearer image #UWCampfire
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Our three speakers are giving their introductions and an overview of their takes on the impact of AI on assessment. Tom Moule of @Jisc will begin asking questions shortly! #UWCampfire
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What is "the impact of AI on assessment?" We are about to hear our speakers' perspectives at 11AM during our Campfire session in partnership with @Jisc! Stay tuned for more updates... #UWCampfire
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