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Reimagining Education: A Playground for GenAI Collaboration

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Reimagining Education: A Playground for GenAI Collaboration
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About the Workshop:

Join us for this roaming, interactive workshop showcasing the impactful work of HKUST students within the CEI’s Student-Driven FITE-funded Community of Practice, Fostering Digital Competency in the GenAI-GenZ Era. In this dynamic session, you’ll explore multiple hands-on stations featuring student-led projects—initiatives addressing gaps in current practices at HKUST and spanning various stages of development, from student-direct research to student-created GenAI platforms. Engage directly with students as they share tools they’ve created to transform pedagogical practices, and participate in meaningful discussions on critical ethical considerations, such as using GenAI to assess student work and the role of GenAI on student mental health. This is a unique opportunity to collaborate, learn, and reflect on the evolving role of GenAI in education.

In the spirit of cross-knowledge transfer and collaborative expertise, staff representatives from HKBU and CUHK will also share insights and emerging tools for teaching and learning. This workshop fosters collaboration, providing a space to connect, share, and explore best practices in utilizing GenAI.

Date: 12 November 2025
Time: 12:30 – 13:50
Venue: RM 6558 (Lift 27-28)
Organized by: Center for Education Innovation (CEI)


Light refreshment will be served.

FITE Project Student-led Initiatives:

Student Partners:

Mingyu Li is a PhD Candidate in the Management Department of HKUST Business School. Her research interests include trust, artificial intelligence, and emotions.

Xinjie (Monica) Huang is a research assistant in the Department of Management at HKUST. Her research explores how generative AI use shapes people’s perceptions in schools and workplaces.

Student Partner:

Verrent Timotius Sung, a third-year student at HKUST, is exploring mental health solutions with support from CEI and professors. Their current project examines the implications of AI mental health counselors based on university students' insights.

Student Partner:

Yonathan Aklilu Kidanemariam is a second year Global Business student at HKUST. He works in RAG and agentic AI systems to explore these systems that can be used to enhance pedagogy.


Student Partners:

   

Tsz Ching Kathy Ng and Pak Hin Papa Wang are recent HKUST graduates and founders of an AI & technology education startup.


Student Partner: Ashley Chen, University of Texas

Student Partner:

Jifei Yang is a first-year Computer Engineering student passionate about programming, aiming to build technology that is powerful, user-friendly, and genuinely human-centered.


Student Partner:

Thien Zi is a final-year Computer Engineering student at HKUST who thrives on initiating projects and applying knowledge to real-world problems.


 

Other AI Platform and Tools by HKUST, HKBU, CUHK

1. Integrated AI Platform for University Teaching and Learning (HKUST)
This is a multifunctional AI-supported teaching and learning platform designed for postgraduate students to learning university teaching and learning. It allows students to manage course administration, design lesson plans, and engage in scenario-based classroom practice.
2. Mei-Ling – AI Scenario Practice Chatbot (HKUST)
MeiLing is a scenario-based chatbot designed to simulate diverse classroom interactions. It enables graduate teaching assistants to practise handling student queries in real time, supporting the development of responsive communication and pedagogical confidence.
3. Consensus (HKBU)
Consensus is an AI-driven academic search engine that synthesises findings from peer-reviewed journal articles to answer research questions with evidence-based summaries.
4. Teachable Machine (HKBU)
Teachable Machine is a browser based tool that enables users to train simple machine learning models without coding experience. Through interactive examples such as recognising images, sounds, or body poses, students can intuitively explore how AI learns from data.
5. Open Knowledge Map (HKBU)
Open Knowledge Map is a free, open-source visualisation tool that generates knowledge maps based on scientific literature databases.
6. Gradebuddy (CUHK)
GradeBuddy harnesses the power of LLM to transform essay and assignment evaluation, providing timely feedback and saving valuable faculty time.

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