What is the Enhancing Assessment Literacy and Practices in the Age of AI Project?
The Enhancing Assessment Literacy and Practices in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Project is being conducted from 2024 to 2026. The project aims to develop the capacity of UCT staff to deploy and use appropriate AI and related digital tools/methodologies to enhance assessment practices in support of UCT’s new assessment policy. The project is funded by a University Capacity Development Grant (UCDG), and is led by Sukaina Walji.
Project Team
The project team works in conjunction with faculty representatives from the Assessment Framework Working Group (AFWG) and the AI Working Group at UCT. Project Team members included:
- Ms Sukaina Walji - CILT
- Ms Sanet Steyn - CEA
- Professor Francois Cilliers - Faculty of Health Sciences
- Dr Cheng-Wen Huang - CILT
- Ms Soraya Lester – CILT
Project Scope
This project seeks to build assessment and AI literacy and agency of teaching staff in order to implement the principles of assessment as envisioned in the recently re-developed assessment policy, to build the capacity of teaching staff to understand and apply AI tools in assessment designs that support student learning, meet academic integrity considerations and respond to the evolving professional and disciplinary landscape where the integration of such tools is becoming standard practice. This includes the ability to evaluate, integrate and deploy tools for assessment activities such as review, marking, feedback, automated tutoring and to improve accessibility while promoting efficiency.
The project speaks to Vision 2030’s imperative for developing staff as university teachers who are capacitated to deploy cutting-edge digital tools and methodologies in their assessment practices as appropriate to their discipline, which in turn contributes to the learning of their students. The project builds on existing emergent work in these areas in the institution, providing targeted resourcing as part of the implementation of the new assessment policy.
Project Outputs
1. AI and Assessment Symposium, 3 April 2025
The Assessment in the Age of AI: Principles, Practices, and Innovations for the Future of Learning symposium, co-hosted by the University of Cape Town and Stellenbosch University, will take place on the 3rd of April 2025 at the Hasso Plattner School of Design Thinking Afrika. This will be a full-day event, starting at 9am and ending at 4.30pm. We are currently at capacity for this event. However, if you are interested in attending, please email Soraya Lester who will add you to the waitlist.
2. Presentations (please request access)
- Assessment in the age of AI: Contemplations and Innovations Symposium Stellenbosch University 2024:
- Navigating a new terrain: university students’ engagement with genAI in assessment support through the lens of the Fraud Diamond Framework
- AI’s curveball: Is the problem with assessment or with our learning outcomes?
- Assessment in Higher Education Network 2025: Shaping Assessment Culture Through Policy Development: A Case Study of the University of Cape Town's Ongoing Journey
- Education After the Algorithm Symposium 2025: Designing Equitable Assessment Futures: Lessons from Students’ use of Generative AI
- AMUCMCON 2025: Revolutionizing Medical Education with AI: From Simulations to Personalized Learning
3. Teaching Resources
- Case studies (in development) with staff on their use of AI tools in assessment for the Good Practices for Assessment Guide and Interactive Guide
- Assessment Studio
4. Papers
- Student use of genAI for assessment and learning explained using the COM-B model (in development)
5. Reports
- Uses of AI tools in assessment by UCT staff - survey results (in development)
Contact Us
If you would like to learn more about the project or reach a project member, please contact Soraya Lester who will assist you.