Cogniti and Law Education
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LDTI’s AI Sector Voices sessions include guest presentations from experts and practitioners on a variety of GenAI and Education topics.
In the lead up to our initial Cogniti training session on 02 April, LDTI is pleased to welcome Tyler Sprague from the University of Sydney Law Extension Committee.
The Law Extension Committee (LEC) was established by the University of Sydney Senate to administer the Diploma in Law, and provides tuition to students enrolled in the program.
Tyler will be discussing the use Cogniti agents across the LPAB program. Multiple against are used across the program, each with a specific focus (communicate, reflect, brainstorm, inquire, or master). These have been developed over time and use on mark down reference documents to centre outputs on specific, relevant information.
This session is intended for academic staff but may be applicable to anyone with an interest in how GenAI may be used with education.
Related Resources
- Advancing Equity Through 24/7 Law Tutoring Agents
- Scaffolded Socratic AI Reimagining Assignment Feedback for Metacognitive Growth
- 2025 Cogniti mini-symposium - University of Sydney
- 2026 AI in Higher Education Symposium – University of Sydney
- Cogniti: AI Agents by Educators, for Education.
This session will be recorded and made available via the AI Community of Practice.
See LDTI GenAI Education Development Series for details of upcoming sessions.
Event Information
- Date: This Webinar took place on Tuesday 31 March 2026
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