ChatGPT 进入大学:探索学生眼中的人工智能课堂

Pub Date : 2024-08-07 DOI:10.1177/00986283241268829
Jenel T. Cavazos, Keane A. Hauck, Hannah M. Baskin, Catherine M. Bain
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背景人工智能(AI)在高等教育中的出现引发了许多关于其影响的讨论。ChatGPT 是一种著名的人工智能会话模型,因其生成文章和拟定回复的能力而备受关注。方法对学生使用 ChatGPT 的频率和动机以及他们对 ChatGPT 和学术不端行为的看法进行了调查。结果学生使用 ChatGPT 的主要目的是收集信息,其动机是 ChatGPT 的价值和便利性,而不是享乐主义的原因,并且能够正确地将学术上不道德使用该工具的行为认定为作弊。教学意义我们的研究结果为大学制定课堂人工智能政策提供了实用的见解,通过提供有关 ChatGPT 在学术界普遍存在的准确信息,为正在进行的有关人工智能在高等教育中的作用的讨论做出了贡献。
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ChatGPT Goes to College: Exploring Student Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom
BackgroundThe emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education has sparked numerous discussions about its implications. ChatGPT, a prominent AI conversational model, has attracted significant attention for its ability to generate essays and formulate responses.ObjectiveThe current study sought to explore how and why students are using ChatGPT, and to examine their perceptions about ChatGPT and academic integrity.MethodStudents were surveyed about the frequency and motivation for ChatGPT use and their views on ChatGPT and academic misconduct. Exploratory factor analyses were conducted to examine patterns of correlations between each of the measures.ResultsStudents primarily use ChatGPT for gathering information, motivated by its value and convenience rather than hedonic reasons, and can correctly identify academically unethical uses of the tool as cheating.ConclusionThe current study presents comprehensive data on college students’ ChatGPT usage patterns, attitudes, and perceptions of cheating behavior. The outcomes of this research provide insight into how college students are currently interacting with AI tools.Teaching ImplicationsOur findings offer practical insights for universities developing AI policies in the classroom, contributing to the ongoing discourse on AI’s role in higher education by providing accurate information about ChatGPT’s pervasiveness in academia.
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