This book presents the first practice-based account of Generative AI (GenAI) integration in postgraduate courses, structured across three approaches: course redesign and delivery, assessment redesign, and evaluation adaptations. The book introduces GenAI as a knowledge collaborator and reports the practical approaches, such as redesigning group activities into applied, research-driven tasks, providing detailed GenAI usage instructions, and requiring acknowledgement and reporting tools such as AI Contribution Forms, GenAI Integration Rubrics, and AI Contribution Assessment Forms, while adapting…mehr
This book presents the first practice-based account of Generative AI (GenAI) integration in postgraduate courses, structured across three approaches: course redesign and delivery, assessment redesign, and evaluation adaptations. The book introduces GenAI as a knowledge collaborator and reports the practical approaches, such as redesigning group activities into applied, research-driven tasks, providing detailed GenAI usage instructions, and requiring acknowledgement and reporting tools such as AI Contribution Forms, GenAI Integration Rubrics, and AI Contribution Assessment Forms, while adapting evaluation rubrics to ensure that the technology cannot act as a substitute for student work. Through guided experimentation in these areas, students were able to explore GenAI’s capabilities and limitations, reflect on appropriate and inappropriate use cases, and strengthen their digital literacy, reflective synthesis, and ethical awareness. A rigorous Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) framework, built on a Theory of Change, pretested survey instruments, and detailed research protocols, was used to assess impacts on student knowledge, confidence, application, and awareness, both in the short term and the medium term. All instruments and procedures are included, making them directly reusable or adaptable by peers seeking to replicate or scale similar interventions in their courses. This book is a practical and methodological resource for educators and institutions, offering tested integration strategies, ready-to-use instruments, and a replicable evaluation framework to embed GenAI responsibly and effectively into academic practice while safeguarding academic integrity.
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Prof. Dr. Dr. Varun Gupta, is a Professor of Digital Innovation and Director of the Multidisciplinary Research Centre for Innovations in SMEs (MrciS) at Gisma University of Applied Sciences, Germany, and a Researcher at Universidad de Alcalá, Spain. He holds three doctorates in Organizational Engineering, Economics and Business Management, and Computer Science and Engineering and also earned an MBA, a Máster en Dirección Internacional de Empresas, a Master of Technology (By Research), and a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering. His past affiliations include University College London, University of Toronto, Leicester University, Lund University, Sapienza Università di Roma, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, University of South-Eastern Norway, Poznä University of Technology, and Uniwersytet Szczeci¿ski. His research focuses on software engineering, digital innovation, technology adoption in SMEs, entrepreneurship, and international business management. Prof. Dr. Chetna Gupta is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering with over 20 years of academic and research experience. Her expertise spans Software Engineering, Distributed Systems, Search-Based Software Engineering, and Machine Learning. She has supervised multiple Ph.D. and M.Tech scholars and has published extensively in reputed international journals and conferences. Dr. Gupta also serves as an Associate Editor for leading journals and has edited books with reputed publishers. Her current research interests include intelligent bug triaging, human-centric software processes, and innovation management in software enterprises.
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Introduction. Pandemic and Higher Education. Myths Among Education Policy Makers Before Pandemic. Technological Innovations in Education as Response to Pandemic. Globalized Blended Education for Securing Synergies Among Far Flung Universities. Lessons for the New Normal. Lessons for Disaster Type Situations. Conclusion.
Introduction. Pandemic and Higher Education. Myths Among Education Policy Makers Before Pandemic. Technological Innovations in Education as Response to Pandemic. Globalized Blended Education for Securing Synergies Among Far Flung Universities. Lessons for the New Normal. Lessons for Disaster Type Situations. Conclusion.
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