Lynn Gribble | Associate Professor
UNSW

Lynn Gribble, Associate Professor, UNSW

Lynn (she/her) is nationally and internationally recognised for her thought leadership in AI teaching and learning and digital innovation practices, which have won multiple awards.  With community at heart, she created and co-leads the AI Community of Practice to disseminate, collaborate and advocate the use of AI in education practices at UNSW. An early adopter, adapter and authoritative voice in AI, she led the terms of reference responses for the Australasian Academic Integrity Network's submission to Parliament on the impacts of Artificial Intelligence in Education (2023) and also presented evidence to the Parliamentary enquiry of the same. Her leadership in SoTL has enabled others to publish and seen her own work widely disseminated for adoption. Most recently that work has focused on designing teaching and assessment in the face of rapidly developing Artificial Intelligence. She is reguarly invited to present internationally. With digital in her blood, her early involvement in online learning saw her co-lead the largest Community of Practice (Digital Online Learning and Innovation 2020- 2023) and pioneered voice feedback (2011) and the use of technology in grading and feedback (from 2014). As an Education Focused Fellow (2020 – 2022) she has co-led investigations into university wide feedback and assessment practices resulting in education resources for academic development ultimately to enhance the student experience.   

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Day 1 @ 13:40

Panel – The big disconnect: How data and design can rebuild the student experience

last published: 04/Mar/26 03:35 GMT

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