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GEN AI for Learning: UEL at the Forefront of Education Innovation

Exploring AI's Impact on Learning, Teaching, and Assessment in the Year of Health

Welcome

US Foyer

9:30 - 9:45am

Reception / Coffee

Location - University Square Stratford campus

Join us for registration and morning refreshments

Opening Address

9:45 - 10:00am

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Professor Buge Apampa

Pro-Vice Chancellor Education and Experience, 

University of East London

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Introduction to UEL’s Year of Health theme.
How AI is shaping the future of teaching, learning, and assessment.

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10:00 - 11:00am

Keynote 1:

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AI for Learning – A New Era in Education and Wellbeing
The role of AI in personalised learning and student wellbeing.
Ethical AI: Balancing innovation with academic integrity and mental health.

Sue Attewell
JiSC National Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Tertiary Education

11:00 - 11:15am

Break

US Foyer

11:15 - 12:15pm

Fireside Chat:

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Panel Discussion: AI, Assessment, and the Future of Student Success 

Panellists: 

  • Professor Buge Apampa 

  • Sue Attewell  

  • Rebecca Page-Tickell 

  • Jummy Okoya 

  • Mark Tsagas 

  • 2 Student Representatives 

 

Discussion Topics: 

  • How AI can enhance and personalise assessment. 

  • Addressing challenges: AI-assisted cheating, bias, and academic fairness. 

  • AI and mental health: Reducing exam stress through adaptive assessment. 

12:15 - 13:15pm

Lunch Break Barbeque

USS Garden

1:15pm - 2:30pm

SPECIALIST-LED 75 MINUTE WORKSHOP SESSIONS 

Choose from seven different rooms, rooms are listed below:

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WORKSHOP 1 

Inclusive AI in education: Shaping the future together 

Catherine Barker & Manya Sikombe
 
JiSC National Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Tertiary Education 

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WORKSHOP 2

Please attend another workshop

2

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WORKSHOP 3
 
Gen AI Ethics, AGI fantasies and the ideologies behind Big Tech ambitions 

Dr. Alexander Thomas
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University of East London

3

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WORKSHOP 4
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What people really want from AI (and what they might actually get)
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Jonathan Tulloch,
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University of East London 

4

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WORKSHOP 5

The impact of the introduction of generative artificial intelligence on psychological wellbeing
 
Dr Sumona Mukhuty Leeds Beckett and Rebecca Page-Tickell

University of East London

5

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WORKSHOP 6
 
Using AI for Authentic Assessment

Dr Abdulrazaq Abba, Dr Nadeem Qazi and Dr Mustanzar Ghazanfar 
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University of East London

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WORKSHOP 7
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Enhancing Literature Reviews with Generative AI
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Dr. Chen Zhang
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University of East London

7

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WORKSHOP 8
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Engage higher education students & enhance their learning experience using Generative AI
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 Rula Al-Abdulrazak

​University of East London

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2:30 - 3:15pm

AI in Action in Teaching & Assessment 

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Launch of UEL AI Assessment Handbook
 
Rebecca Page-Tickell, Academic Director and Jummy Okoya, Dean of Office for Institutional Equity 

​University of East London

3:15 - 3:30pm

Break

US Foyer

3:30 - 4:30pm

Keynote 2:

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Human centric intelligence in Industry 5.0: what skills do graduates really need?

Dr Xianghan (Christine) O’Dea
Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Management and Technology Education,
King's Business School, King's College London

4:15 - 5:00pm

Reception and Networking

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