Within the theme Teaching & GenAI, you can read more about GenAI as well as the challenges ánd opportunities it reflects in education. Also you’ll find practical support on how to (responsibly) make use of GenAI as a teacher.
The TLC network collects advice for and by teachers, but does not set any UvA policy or rules.
| On this page you can learn more about AI at the UvA, focussed on the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences. Here we try to answer all your questions about AI in education. Find the UvA AI policy framework on GenAI in education. Or, check out the UvA AI Chat: UvA’s own independent chat-based AI application. For practical tips about the UvA AI Chat, check the key takeaways of our AI event in July, where we introduced the UvA AI Chat for teachers. | As we know that the AI developments can be quite challenging for your teaching, TLC-FMG offers AI consultancy for FMG teachers. Here you can ask all your questions about AI in education, from student use to assessment tips TLC-FMG: AI consultancy for teachers |
Want to work on your AI literacy by yourself? Check out the tiles below for more information about GenAI, the impact of AI on assessment and discover some TLC AI pilot projects. |
Below you can find articles from the TLC network about Teaching & GenAI. Also view the other didactic themes.
What if students can pass assignments or entire courses by using GenAI? We know that most students already make use of GenAI for both formative and summative assignments, and that there is no way to avoid this with non-supervised assessments. How can we disign education and assesment differently to prevent unauthorised GenAI use? And what are ethical ways to use GenAI as a teacher?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly and dramatically changing the education landscape. This is why the UvA and VU have joined forces to develop the AI Maturity in Education Scan (AIMES). This scan contributes to increasing AI Literacy of lecturers, programme directors and faculty administrators.
The SIG is a network of educators working or interested in integrating GenAI into education in an ethical way. If you are a lecturer, teacher, researcher, examiner, or policy advisor with an interest in the intersection of AI and university education, we invite you to join the SIG.
On June 8, 2023, the TLC hosted an event to discuss the role of AI within education at the UvA. The rector magnificus provided a lecture followed by an open discussion. Read more about the course of the event and the most important outcomes here.
View the e-learning about GenAI for teachers and teaching assistants. Also find the e-learning for students and several examples of what GenAI can do for teachers and students.

