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Designing a module with AI: How ChatGPT streamlined our development process

  • by Catherine Luck
  • Posted on 13 February 202514 February 2025

Generative AI can streamline module development, freeing academics for high-value tasks. We share our approach and insights on balancing AI with human expertise.

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From AI to Aha!: Uncovering AI’s Educational Avenues

  • by Catherine Luck
  • Posted on 9 October 20239 October 2023

In this post, I’ll outline how we’re using artificial intelligence (AI) to help us develop online learning and I’ll share four key pieces of advice based on what we’ve learned this year.

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