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Session Overview |
Date: Thursday, 29/May/2025 | |||||
8:45am - 9:30am |
Registration and Tea/Coffee Location: Reception Area |
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9:30am - 9:45am |
SETU Presidential Welcome - David Denieffe, Vice-President for Student Experience Location: Auditorium Chair: Peter Windle, SETU |
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9:45am - 10:45am |
Keynote Day 1 - Professor Jen Ross Location: Auditorium Chair: Dr Eamon Costello, Dublin City University Professor Jen Ross
Professor of Digital Culture and Education Futures
Jen Ross is a Professor in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh. Her work focuses on understanding how digital technologies shape learning, teaching, and research practices in higher education and beyond. She is particularly interested in the social, cultural, and ethical dimensions of digital education, exploring... |
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10:45am - 11:00am |
Elevator Pitch Location: Auditorium Chair: Dr Eamon Costello, Dublin City University |
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11:00am - 11:15am |
Morning Coffee Break Location: Atrium |
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11:15am - 12:30pm |
Research Papers, I Location: Auditorium Chair: Dr Fiona Concannon, University of Galway |
Research Papers, 2 Location: Room F01 'Tramore' Chair: Dr Bonnie Thompson Long, University of Galway |
Research Papers, 3 Location: Room F02 'Dunmore' Chair: Ken McCarthy, South East Technological University |
Research Papers, 4 Location: Room F03 'Ardmore' Chair: Cathal O'Riordan, South East Technological University |
Research Papers, 5 Location: Room F04 'Lismore' Chair: Dr Alison Egan, MIE |
12:30pm - 1:30pm |
Lunch Day One Location: The Gallery Restaurant |
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1:30pm - 2:30pm |
Practitioner Papers, 1 Location: Auditorium Chair: Peter Windle, SETU |
Practitioner Papers, 2 Location: Room F01 'Tramore' Chair: Emmett Cullinane, South East Technological University |
Practitioner Papers, 3 Location: Room F02 'Dunmore' Chair: Ken McCarthy, South East Technological University |
Practitioner Papers, 4 Location: Room F03 'Ardmore' Chair: Dr Eamon Costello, Dublin City University |
Practitioner Papers, 5 Location: Room F04 'Lismore' Chair: Dr Alison Egan, MIE |
2:30pm - 3:00pm |
Afternoon Coffee Break Location: Atrium |
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3:00pm - 4:00pm |
Practitioner Papers, 6 Location: Auditorium Chair: Dr Alison Egan, MIE |
Practitioner Papers, 7 Location: Room F01 'Tramore' Chair: Steve Welsh, Dublin City University |
Practitioner Papers, 8 Location: Room F02 'Dunmore' Chair: Neill Wylie, South East Technological University |
Practitioner Papers, 9 Location: Room F03 'Ardmore' Chair: Dr Bonnie Thompson Long, University of Galway |
Practitioner Papers, 10 Location: Room F04 'Lismore' Chair: Laura McGibney, South East Technological University |
4:00pm - 4:30pm |
Book Launch: GenAI:N3 Location: Auditorium Chair: Dr Hazel Farrell, South East Technological University GenAI:N3 (Generative AI: N-TUTORR National Network) is an ambitious project aimed at transforming higher education by leveraging the power of Generative AI.
This project brings together educators, students, and technologists across seven partner institutions to explore innovative ways Gen AI can enhance learning and teaching. By developing tools and resources, the project empowers educators with... |
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4:30pm - 5:30pm |
Dr Tom Farrelly, The Gasta Master Location: Auditorium Chair: Dr Tom Farrelly, Munster Technological University |
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7:30pm - 11:30pm |
Conference Dinner Location: The Tower Hotel (off campus) |
Date: Friday, 30/May/2025 | ||||
9:00am - 9:30am |
Registration Day 2 Location: Reception Area |
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9:30am - 10:30am |
Keynote - Professor Ale Armellini: Beyond the myth of future-proofing: engaging students for uncertain futures Location: Auditorium Chair: Dr Eamon Costello, Dublin City University
Higher education is frequently challenged to "future-proof" its practices. Yet, the very concept may mislead institutions, educators and students. In this keynote, I argue that future-proofing is not only a fallacy but a distraction from our common goal: fostering and sustaining student engagement through active, resilient and creative pedagogic practices. Engagement, I propose, is best understood as a sustained cycle of initiative, purpose, action, reflection, responsiveness and resilience. Generative AI has made the future-proofing fallacy even more evident.
I will explore what "learning in a modern university" should feel like: a transformative process where students engage with complex problems and tools, take ownership of new ideas, critique and apply knowledge in diverse, inclusive environments. Whether synchronously or asynchronously, individually or collaboratively, on- or off-campus, learning must transcend content delivery and become a co-created, reflective journey ... |
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10:30am - 11:00am |
Morning Coffee & Poster Session Location: Atrium |
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11:00am - 12:00pm |
Practitioner Papers, 11 Location: Room F01 'Tramore' Chair: Dr Tom Farrelly, Munster Technological University |
Practitioner Papers, 12 Location: Room F02 'Dunmore' Chair: Damien Raftery, South East Technological University |
Practitioner Papers, 13 Location: Room F03 'Ardmore' Chair: Conor O'Neill, SETU |
Practitioner Papers, 14 Location: Room F04 'Lismore' Chair: Dr Gina Noonan, SETU |
12:15pm - 1:15pm |
“Arrival or Apocalypse?” Navigating the AI Moment in Education Location: Auditorium Chair: Ken McCarthy, South East Technological University Generative AI has been described as an “arrival” technology—sudden, ubiquitous, and seemingly inevitable. But arrival for whom, and at what cost? In this provocative panel, we challenge the narrative of inevitability and examine the complexities of GenAI’s rapid integration into Irish higher education. Are we witnessing the dawn of a more equitable and innovative era—or a moment of unchecked... |
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1:15pm - 1:30pm |
Jennifer Burke Award Location: Auditorium Chair: Dr Alison Egan, MIE The Jennifer Burke Award for Innovation in Teaching and Learning. This award celebrates unique or pioneering approaches to teaching and learning, novel in a specific discipline or context. Importantly, innovation doesn’t have to involve technology—it’s about innovative and effective examples that showcase how to enhance the learning experience. |
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1:30pm - 1:45pm |
Conference Close, Announcement of Venue for 2026 Location: Auditorium Chair: Dr Eamon Costello, Dublin City University |
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1:45pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch - To Go Location: Hot House Bistro |