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University Toolkit Assessment methods & AI
Do you want to make your assessment methods more AI-resilient? Join the faculty Lunch Workshops: Alternative Assessment Methods & AI. In two hands-on sessions, we will work on developing alternative forms of assessment that are less susceptible to AI-related fraud. The sessions will take place on Monday, June 22 and June 2. Find more infomation on the event page here.
Can you not make it to these sessions? Then you might benefit from the new Toolkit Assessment methods & AI. This toolkit maps out the risks of AI use in the most common assessment formats and proposes strategies to address them. The toolkit is developed by LLInC with input from, among others, members of Boards of Examiners from all faculties.
Within the Faculty of Humanities, ECOLe is collecting good practices for AI-resilient assessment, in addition to this university toolkit, to share with lecturers later. If you have an inspiring example or a good idea for us, please let us know!