AI Assessment Hack-a-thon
Join us for an exciting and hands-on session for academics from across ANU to come together in-person to rethink assessments and learning experiences in the age of artificial intelligence!
Whether you're just starting or already experimenting with AI, this session is designed to spark ideas, foster innovation, and provide practical feedback.
Bring your course outlines and current assessments—this is your opportunity to collaboratively explore how AI can be meaningfully integrated into your teaching and assessment practices.
We’re thrilled to feature Bert Verhoeven, Senior Lecturer and Director of the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Academy at the University of Newcastle.
Bert is a pioneer in AI-driven education, known for developing one of Australia’s most comprehensive GenAI-centric Innovation & Entrepreneurship programs. His work blends human-centric design, entrepreneurial thinking, and generative AI to create transformative learning experiences that prepare students for the future.
Throughout the session, you'll have the chance to:
- Explore real-world examples of course and assessment redesign from the University of Newcastle.
- Collaborate with peers to workshop and refine your own course and assessment ideas.
- Share, discuss, and reflect on innovative strategies for integrating AI into learning activities and assessment design.
Let’s explore what’s possible—together. This event will be MCed and hosted by Associate Professor Geoff Hinchcliffe, Interim Pro Vice-Chancellor (Learning & Teaching).
Preparation
Participants are strongly encouraged to familiarise themselves ahead of the session with the following key resources to help ground our discussions and support meaningful redesigns of assessment practices:
- Digital Education Council’s AI Literacy Framework
- AI Assessment Scale:A tool for GenAI assessment
- TEQSA’s guidance on GenAI, Academic Integrity, and Assessment Reform
- Two Lane Assessment ApproachbyProfessor Danny Liu, University of Sydney
- CRAFT Framework, outlining five interdependent elements essential for successful AI integration
Event Details
🗓 Date: Wednesday, 18th June 2025
🕤 Time: 10.00am - 4.00pm
📍 Location: Science Teaching Building – Seminar Room 1, Level 3, Building 136, ANU
Location
136 Linnaeus Way, Acton ACT 2601, Australia
Acton, ACT, 2601
Speakers
- Associate Professor Geoff Hinchcliffe, Interim Pro Vice-Chancellor (Learning & Teaching)
- Mr Bert Verhoeven
Contact
- Bennie Hoang