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Breaking the Assessment Bottleneck: Finding Human-AI Balance in Feedback at Scale

Event Type
Lecture
Sponsor
The Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning
Location
CITL Innovation Studio, Armory room 172 and online via Zoom
Virtual
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Date
Nov 3, 2025   10:00 - 10:50 am  
Speaker
Adam King, Julia Sabin
Contact
Przemek Bosak
E-Mail
pbosak2@illinois.edu
Originating Calendar
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Breaking the Assessment Bottleneck: Finding Human-AI Balance in Feedback at Scale. At-scale programs face a dilemma: how to maintain educational quality and a great experience while keeping programs affordable and sustainable. This presentation demonstrates how AI-assisted grading (where AI helps graders focus their time on students needing more assistance) can resolve this tension through three experiments at the Gies College of Business, showing how institutions can deliver quality education at scale without unsustainable cost increases.

Traditional at-scale programs face critical trade-offs: hiring additional graders increases costs, while instructional team burnout and delayed or limited feedback compromise student experience. These constraints encourage reliance on multiple-choice or team assignments that reduce grading costs but limit learning outcomes. Our experiments show how AI-assisted grading breaks this cycle, enabling meaningful individual assessments at scale without proportional cost increases.

We'll share research findings on student perceptions, results from full deployment in at-scale courses, and outcomes from AI-generated customized feedback. The talk includes demonstrating the Sense AI grading platform, showing how technology supports human graders in analyzing student work and providing feedback at-scale with appropriate oversight.

Attendees will explore ethical considerations and implementation strategies, gaining actionable insights for using AI to make at-scale programs more affordable while improving educational quality.

This hybrid presentation will take place on Monday, November 3 at 10 am in CITL’s Innovation Studio (Armory 172) and on Zoom. No registration is required.

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