EdTech Development Specialist, AICET, School of Computing (1 year contract)
Date: 26 Oct 2024
Location: COMPUTING, Kent Ridge Campus, SG
Company: National University of Singapore
Job Description
- Research and explore new learning challenges/problems that students will face using Generative AI
- Research challenges/difficulties/concerns educators face when using Generative AI for teaching and learning
- Develop ideas to overcome challenges with teaching/learning using Generative AI – either in the form of learning activities or assessments
- Test run experimental learning activities/assessments with students to collect feedback and insights
- Propose novel ways of collecting data and insights from AI-based learning activities and assessments, and help to analyse data from the test runs
- Develop training resources and materials to educate the NUS community on the use of AI in education and research
- Conduct and/or facilitate sharing sessions on teaching and learning with AI with the NUS community.
- Design focus group and survey questions, lead the studies, and evaluate the results to help AICET better understand the needs of the community.
- Run data analytics of the AICET website and its upcoming online resources to evaluate the efficacy/engagement of the resources and provide strategic insights on how best to deliver them to the NUS community.
Qualifications
- Masters degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or any other disciplines relevant to the scope of pedagogical work (e.g. a Master of Arts is sufficient for pedagogy work relevant to supporting education in the humanities and social sciences)
- At least 2 years of teaching experience
- Has a track record for innovation
- Good communication skills (English: written and spoken).
- Strong inter-personal, time management and organisational skills.
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
More Information
Location: Kent Ridge Campus
Organization: School of Computing
Department : Department of Computer Science
Employee Referral Eligible:
Job requisition ID : 26510