Over the last two years, more and more educators are incorporating generative AI productively and responsibly to support student learning. At this regional symposium, we invite educators from higher education institutions across Australia and New Zealand (and further afield!) to share their creative and authentic uses of generative AI to improve teaching, learning, assessment, and curriculum. By collaborating and sharing practice, we can respond and innovate more quickly to the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in higher education.
We welcome all educators who work in higher education – lecturers, educational designers, professors, academic developers, tutors, educational technologists, and any other educators. After all, we can only address generative AI if we work together.
Details
Date and time: Friday 7 February 2025 from 9:00 am (Australian Eastern Daylight Time)
Venue: The University of Sydney and online (hybrid)
Cost: Free, but registration is essential and in-person spaces are limited
Registration
Registration is open to all educators.
In-person spaces are full. Online registration is still available.
Register to attend
Draft program
A draft program is available. Please note times may change.
Download the draft program as PDF
Get in touch
This event is being organised by Danny Liu and Adam Bridgeman from the DVC (Education) Portfolio at the University of Sydney along with Michael Cowling from CQUniversity, Tim Fawns from Monash University, Trish McCluskey from Deakin University, Russell Butson from the University of Otago, Jan McLean from the University of Technology Sydney, and Jason Lodge from the University of Queensland. Please get in touch with [email protected] if you have any questions about the event.