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QUWACT | QILT Brown Bag Lunch: Using AI to Build Rubrics In-Person

Overview

This hands-on workshop, hosted by Caitlin Hanlon, associate professor of biology and QUWACT fellow, invites educators to explore how AI tools can assist in drafting and refining rubrics for evaluating student projects. Participants will examine different types of rubrics, discuss the strengths and limitations of those they’ve used before, and experiment with AI to generate initial rubric drafts tailored to specific assignment prompts.

We’ll also cover best practices for implementing rubrics effectively and identify ways to integrate AI tools into future rubric design workflows.

Attendees are encouraged to bring assignment prompts or examples of rubrics for group discussion and feedback. Feel free to bring your lunch!

E-mail Sara Rzeszutek with any questions.

Learn more about Innovations in Learning and Teaching: qu.edu/QILT.

Important Notes
  • Please ensure the e-mail you provide in the registration form is your QU e-mail and is spelled correctly. If you do not receive a registration confirmation, your e-mail was incorrect. E-mails regarding this event will come from "LibCal - alerts@mail.libcal.com" or "QILT - QILT@qu.edu."
Date:
Monday, March 24, 2025
Time:
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
MNH 217
Categories:
  Artificial Intelligence (AI)     Faculty Development  

Registration is required. There are 18 seats available.

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