Bridges and Bytes

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  • Summary

  • Welcome to the Bridges and Bytes Podcast, from the UCD College of Engineering and Architecture.


    Season 1 is a six-part series on the 'Student Voice on AI and Assessment'. Each episode was produced and hosted by groups of UCD Engineering and Architecture Students, and covers a different types of assessment. The Season is topped and tailed with a trailer and a review episode.


    Credits

    This season was supported by an award by the UCD Faculty Partnership Programme to Jennifer Keenahan and Mairead O'Reilly.

    Directed, Produced, Recorded and Edited by Mairead O'Reilly.

    Student Liaison and Production Operations: Jennifer Keenahan.

    Recorded in Daedalus Media Suite at University College Dublin.

    Special thanks to Leigh Wolfe, Geraldine O'Neill, Allen Higgens, Joe Houghton, Lollie Mancey for guidance and support.

    Photographs: Vincent Hoban

    Music: Tu eres mi musa (New World Polka) by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2024 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (4.0) license. https://dig.ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/67858 Ft: urmymuse


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Episodes
  • Trailer: Introducing the Student Voice on AI and Assessment
    Sep 3 2024

    The hottest topic this year in our university is generative artificial intelligence and its use in assessments. In Season 1 of this podcast, we're giving a voice to engineering and architecture students to share their views on AI and Assessment. Many students will remember the stress of doing closed-book invigilated exams in big exam halls that are far too warm in summer and far too cold in winter. Others will remember sitting online exams during Covid, when you know everyone else could be cheating.


    There are many different forms of assessment used at UCD, and they all have their pros and cons. We've dedicated a full episode to six forms of assessment: (1) closed book exams (2) reflective assignments, (3) online exams, (4) lab reports, (5) individual assignments and (6) group projects. Our students have put a huge amount of work into gathering facts and figures and viewpoints from academics, librarians, industry professionals and other students.

    The means the podcast will contain all sorts of discussions, debates, contrasting views, candid admissions and innovative ideas. So stay tuned to hear what we have to say. We even have a special final episode that will review the main highlights from the season, as well as tips and tricks.


    So if you like what you hear, please like, share and subscribe and happy listening!


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    2 mins
  • 1. Closed Book Exams
    Sep 15 2024

    This episode explores the evolving role of AI in academic assessments, particularly its impact on closed-book exams. The discussion covers how closed-book exams help prevent AI-assisted cheating, the potential future integration of AI tools in exams, and the challenges of using AI for grading, including concerns about reliability and fairness. Tune in to understand the future of education in the AI era.


    Hosts: Thomas Doyle, Thomas O’Dea and Tara Cullinane (3rd Year Elec. Engineering)

    Producer: Eoin Ryan

    Production Coordinator: Cathal O’Greagoir


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    25 mins
  • 2. Lab Reports
    Sep 29 2024

    In this episode, we explore the impact of AI on lab report writing, highlighting its benefits and challenges for students. Discover how AI tools can streamline data analysis and support non-native English speakers in crafting better reports.


    Hosts: Conor Murphy, Leo Jennings and Thomas O’Brien (1st Year General Engineering)

    Producer: Caitlin Hetherton – (1st Year General Engineering)


    As part of the research for this episode interviews were conducted with Dr. Morgan Fraser and Dr. Nuala Caffrey (who oversees 3rd and 4th year physics computational labs), and Dr. Tom Hooper, the module coordinator for 1st Year Chemistry for Engineers.


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    25 mins

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