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Beyond Correction: An AI Chatbot for Feedback Literacy in Academic Writing

Event Details

Date : 22 Apr 2026 (Wed)

Time : 12:30pm – 1:30pm

Venue : Learning Lab (RRS321, 3/F, Run Run Shaw Building, Main Campus, HKU)

Presenters :

  • Dr. Michelle Raquel, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Applied English Studies, Faculty of Arts, HKU
  • Mr. Nicholas Mo, Assistant Lecturer, Centre for Applied English Studies, Faculty of Arts, HKU
  • Dr. Juan Castillo, Lecturer, Centre for Applied English Studies, Faculty of Arts, HKU

Discussant : Prof. David Carless, Professor, Faculty of Education, HKU

Host : Dr. Jessica To, Lecturer, TALIC, HKU

Abstract

This presentation demonstrates a prototype AI chatbot that enhances feedback literacy for academic writing, specifically literature review assignments. Using dynamic assessment and graduated prompting, the chatbot guides students to improve synthesis, criticality, and authorial voice through scaffolded reflection (e.g., “How does this source connect to your argument?”). Grounded in sociocultural theory, feedback literacy, and genre-based pedagogy, it fosters self-regulated revision rather than direct corrections. The live demo shows adaptive interactions that build metacognition and disciplinary writing skills. Attendees will explore implications for AI in writing instruction, academic integrity, and scalable feedback support.

About the Speakers

Dr. Michelle Raquel is a Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Applied English Studies. She possesses over two decades of higher education experience and directs HKU’s Communication-intensive Courses initiative. Her distinguished research in language assessment and acquisition explores innovative pedagogies and diagnostic assessment, notably including co-editing Routledge’s Quantitative Methods for Language Assessment.
Mr. Nicholas Mo is an Assistant Lecturer at the Centre for Applied English Studies. He specializes in communication and digital literacy and pioneers innovative pedagogies involving GenAI, podcasting, and digital storytelling. His academic focus centers on advancing educators’ digital competencies to cultivate future-ready students.
Dr. Juan Castillo is a Lecturer at the Centre for Applied English Studies. He brings 14 years of expertise in academic literacy instruction at HKU. Alongside supervising MATESOL research and advancing the Communication-intensive Courses initiative, his current scholarship investigates students’ critical evaluation of GenAI-generated content.

About the Discussant

Prof. David Carless works at the Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong. He is one of the pioneers of feedback literacy research and is listed as a top 0.1% cited researcher in the Stanford top 2% list for social sciences.

Co-host

For information, please contact:

Ms. Miffy LEUNG

Teaching and Learning Innovation Centre

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