Using GenAI in Teaching, Learning and Assessment in Irish Universities

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Ana Schalk, Pauline Rooney

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Dublin City University, Maynooth University, Trinity College Dublin, University College Cork, University College Dublin, University of Galway, University of Limerick

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Teaching & Learning, Teaching and Learning

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Teaching and Learning Practice

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While Generative AI technologies have existed for many years, recent rapid advances in the field have pushed these technologies into mainstream use across society. As higher education institutions grappled with these new technologies, initial responses focused on potentially significant threats to academic integrity. However, as our understandings have evolved, there is an increasing awareness that these developing technologies also present opportunities for teaching, learning, assessment and research in higher education.

Against this rapidly evolving backdrop, we in the Centre for Academic Practice (Trinity College Dublin) found ourselves faced with new challenges. How could we best support our educators to respond to the challenges of GenAI? How might we influence and support strategic initiatives and policy development regarding GenAI for teaching, learning and assessment at the institutional level? Conscious that our colleagues across the sector were facing similar challenges, we decided to initiate a cross-institutional collaboration with teaching and learning leaders from across the sector, where we could tackle this together!

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With this publication, we aim to promote AI Literacy, inspire new teaching, learning and assessment approaches and spark innovation across disciplines in higher education.

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Schalk, A., & Rooney, P. (2025). Using genai in teaching, learning and assessment in irish universities. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/using-genai-in-teaching-learning-and-assessment-in-irish-universities/ License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).

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