This episode explores how AI is changing group projects and assessments. We discuss tools like Otter.ai and Thesify.ai, which can enhance collaboration but also pose challenges in maintaining authentic student work. Tune in to learn how AI impacts the dynamics of group assignments and what it means for the future of university assessments.
Hosts and Writers: Amy Lawrence (Stage 4 Structural Engineering) and Palakshi Rattan (Stage 4 Elec Engineering)
Producer: Ashly Antony - Masters in Sustainable Technology
Production Coordinator: Anirudh Krishnamurthysurya - Masters in Food Engineering
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Resources:
Otter.ai - A tool used for recording and transcribing meetings, which can be helpful in group projects. [https://otter.ai]
Thesify.ai - A tool that assists in generating work plans, structuring papers, and evaluating them, particularly useful for group work. [https://www.thesify.ai]
Notion - An organisational tool that includes AI features for summarising data, brainstorming, and tracking participation in group projects. [https://www.notion.so]
Tom's Planner - An AI tool that generates Gantt charts for project management. [https://www.tomsplanner.com]
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10/29/24 • 27 min
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