Why teach writing in the age of AI?

Why teach writing in the age of AI?

Deakin DowntownMelbourne, VIC
Monday, Feb 23, 2026 from 9 am to 3 pm AEDT
Overview

A free national (hybrid) symposium on digital writing in the Age of Gen AI

Is learning to write obsolete, or more important than ever?
If machines can “write”, what might humans do and learn?
What would a meaningful, relevant and useful contemporary writing education be?


This provocative and participatory symposium is for all English/Literacy teachers, teacher educators and academics who are interested in the impacts of generative AI on the teaching of writing.

The symposium:

  • shares the findings of a four year (2022-2025) Australian Research Council study on the teaching of digital writing, including the latest research.
  • provides practical learnings from the development of digital writing labs that are applicable to both schools and higher education.
  • offers opportunities to express and address concerns through debate and collaborative development of pedagogy in workshops.

And ultimately:

  • culminates in the collaborative development of a manifesto for the teaching of writing in the AI age, for presentation to the Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO).

Full program available in January. Speakers/workshop leaders include:


This symposium will be hybrid - attend in-person (Docklands) or online (Zoom).

A free national (hybrid) symposium on digital writing in the Age of Gen AI

Is learning to write obsolete, or more important than ever?
If machines can “write”, what might humans do and learn?
What would a meaningful, relevant and useful contemporary writing education be?


This provocative and participatory symposium is for all English/Literacy teachers, teacher educators and academics who are interested in the impacts of generative AI on the teaching of writing.

The symposium:

  • shares the findings of a four year (2022-2025) Australian Research Council study on the teaching of digital writing, including the latest research.
  • provides practical learnings from the development of digital writing labs that are applicable to both schools and higher education.
  • offers opportunities to express and address concerns through debate and collaborative development of pedagogy in workshops.

And ultimately:

  • culminates in the collaborative development of a manifesto for the teaching of writing in the AI age, for presentation to the Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO).

Full program available in January. Speakers/workshop leaders include:


This symposium will be hybrid - attend in-person (Docklands) or online (Zoom).

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Highlights

  • 6 hours
  • In person

Location

Deakin Downtown

727 Collins Street

Tower 2 level 12 Melbourne, VIC 3008

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