Reflections on Workshop 2 of the InnoAIQA-VN Project: AI, Quality Assurance, and Responsible Innovation in Higher Education I recently had the opportunity to attend Workshop 2 of the InnoAIQA-VN Project , held at Tay Nguyen University , with the theme: “Applying Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education Quality Assurance: Opportunities, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations.” The workshop was a meaningful and valuable learning experience for me. Through the presentations, discussions, and project-sharing sessions, I gained many new perspectives on how artificial intelligence can be applied in higher education quality assurance. The discussions went beyond technology itself and touched on broader issues such as data governance, curriculum improvement, decision-making support, data security, ethical considerations, and the responsible use of AI in university management. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the InnoAIQA-VN Project Organizing Committee , the Ce...
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Dự án InnoAIQA-VN: Workshop 2 (7-9/5/2026)
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Poster: Application of AI in Supporting Scientific Research for Students in Teacher Education Programs
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Bridging the Gap Between AI Awareness and Responsible Research Practice (InnoAIforSR-PVDUni)
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Activities at Pham Van Dong University (from workshop 1 to workshop 2)
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Activities in pictures_InnoAIforSR-PVDUni
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Workshop 2 – When Students “Know” AI Ethics but Don’t Always Practice It
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Workshop 2 – When Students “Know” AI Ethics but Don’t Always Practice It On the morning of March 31, 2026, Workshop 2 of the InnoAIforSR-PVDUni Project (Applying AI in Research for Pre-Service Teachers) was held at Pham Van Dong University. At this stage, third-year students had completed their teaching practicum and were able to fully participate, while fourth-year students were still engaged in their practicum and could not attend in person. Out of 23 research groups approved under Decision No. 465/QĐ-ĐHPVĐ, 10 groups joined the workshop. In addition, the event attracted second- and third-year students interested in research and AI applications. In total, 92 students from teacher education programs participated. What Did the Workshop Cover? Workshop 2 focused on consolidating activities implemented after Workshop 1 and providing a space for students to further develop their research skills with AI. Key components included: Introduction to the project blo...