AI for All: Nurturing AI Literacy for Students at CityUHK

AI in Higher Education: Empowering Teachers through Knowledge Exchange, Research, and Capacity Building

Building AI Knowledge and Skills for Curriculum Development

Challenges and Possibilities: Active Learning Strategy in Metaverse for Health Professions Education

CityU Tiger Programme: Empowering Elite Students to Reach New Height of Excellence

Collaborative Effort to Establish Best Practices of Programme Articulation Process and Academic Advising to Senior Year Admission Students

Design Thinking for Full Scale Prototyping in Studio Based Learning

Development and Formation of Structured Whole Person Development Programme in the Self-Financing Post-secondary Institutions

Engaging and Transforming Statistics Research Postgraduates in Teaching Statistics to Non-Background Students: Challenges and Lessons

Enhancing Learning Strategies and Attitudes: The Role of PALSI in CityUHK’s Educational Ecosystem

Enhancing the Students’ Job-readiness by Developing an Electronic Teaching and Learning Kit (e-JR kit) with Industry Involvement (04/QESS/2022)

Exploring “Correlation Does Not Imply Causation” in Introductory Statistics

Fostering a Versatile Teaching and Learning Community of Practice (T&L CoP): Advancing Pedagogic Excellence

Gamification for Self-Regulation: Exploring the Impact of Personalized Performance Feedback in Massive Open Online Courses

How To Blend in Preservation of Cultural Heritage Into Pre-Internship Training – An Exemplar From a VR Simulation of Internvision

iLearn English – The Development of an English Learning Mobile Application and its Sustainability

Integration of Robotic Fabrication Technologies in Architectural Education: Developing Effective Teaching Methods and Curriculum

Internvision – Virtual Reality Dual-Platform System for Internship Training – Success Factors From an Idea To Envisaging Your Future Profession

Multi-Faceted Approach to Promote Ocean Literacy and Public Stewardship for Coral Conservation

Systematised Planned Humour in Teaching Improves Student Learning Across Disciplines