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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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Unlocking the numbers: Accessible maths

  • by James Kyle
  • Posted on 12 March 202412 March 2024

Producing accessible and editable resources for online maths and science subjects using Mathpix

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Our AI tutor project recognised by Gartner

  • by Anna Armstrong
  • Posted on 12 October 202312 October 2023

We’ve been shortlisted as finalists in Gartner’s Eye on Innovation Award for Education 2023 for our AI teaching assistant project!

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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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We’re trialling an online AI Teaching Assistant

  • by Anna Armstrong
  • Posted on 29 March 202319 September 2023

We’re trialling an AI teaching assistant in our online Law programmes to see how well it can support students with their academic questions. In this post I interview Jonathon Thomas, Associate Director, Learning Design and Production, to find out more about the project, why we’re doing this, and what he hopes to achieve. 

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How might large language model chatbots be used in digital education?

  • by Tim Hall
  • Posted on 28 February 202322 March 2024

This month, our digital education reading group discusses large language model (LLM) chatbots and their use in digital education. Curated by Tim Hall.

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Hype and prejudice

  • by Tim Hall
  • Posted on 14 February 202327 July 2023

Tim Hall warns against being blinded by the hype of recent AI promises and threats.

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