培养学生对chatgpt驱动的主动回忆练习和自主探究的熟练程度。

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Advances in Physiology Education Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-08 DOI:10.1152/advan.00112.2025
Amie J Dirks-Naylor
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背景:像ChatGPT这样的人工智能(AI)工具提供了新的机会,通过主动回忆和自主探究来增强学生的学习。本研究旨在确定学生对课堂作业的看法,该作业旨在培养学生熟练使用ChatGPT进行这些策略的能力。方法:药学博士第一学期基础科学课程的学生使用ChatGPT进行主动回忆。作业包括根据课堂笔记生成关于蛋白质结构和细胞凋亡的小测验,验证ChatGPT的答案,并进行进一步的探究。学生们完成了一项素质调查,评估他们的看法。结果:近60%的学生之前没有ChatGPT的经验,只有21%的学生以前用过它进行测验。大多数(96%)发现作业的说明很清楚,89%的人报告说ChatGPT很容易使用。大多数人认为ChatGPT测验和教师提供的测验一样有效。所有学生都认为用课堂笔记验证ChatGPT的答案是一次宝贵的学习经历。开放式回答强调了产生额外问题和探索更高认知水平概念的便利性,尽管一些人指出了制作精确提示和验证答案的挑战。结论:虽然许多学生是ChatGPT的新手,但结构化作业提高了他们对平台的功能和局限性的舒适度和理解,当用于主动回忆和批判性探究时。人工智能工具的整合,在有指导和有目的的情况下,可以丰富传统的学习方法,支持学生参与和更深入地理解药学教育中的生物学概念。
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Developing student proficiency in ChatGPT-driven active recall practices and self-guided inquiry.

Artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT offer new opportunities to enhance student learning through active recall and self-directed inquiry. This study aimed to determine student perceptions of a classroom assignment designed to develop proficiency in using ChatGPT for these strategies. First-semester Doctor of Pharmacy students in a foundational sciences course completed an assignment using ChatGPT for active recall. The assignment involved generating quizzes from lecture notes on protein structure and apoptosis, verifying ChatGPT's answers, and engaging in further inquiry. Students completed a Qualtrics survey assessing their perceptions. Nearly 60% of students had no prior ChatGPT experience, and only 21% had used it for previous quizzing purposes. Most (96%) found the instructions for the assignment clear, and 89% reported that ChatGPT was easy to use. The majority believed ChatGPT quizzes were as effective as instructor-provided quizzes. All students agreed that verifying ChatGPT's answers with lecture notes was a valuable learning experience. Open-ended responses highlighted the ease of generating additional questions and exploring concepts at higher cognitive levels, though some noted challenges with crafting precise prompts and verifying answers. Although many students were new to ChatGPT, the structured assignment improved their comfort with and understanding of the platform's capabilities and limitations when used for active recall and critical inquiry. The integration of AI tools, when guided and purposeful, can enrich traditional learning methods and support student engagement and deeper understanding of biological concepts in pharmacy education.NEW & NOTEWORTHY A structured classroom assignment introduced first-semester pharmacy students to using ChatGPT for active recall and self-directed learning. Despite limited prior experience with the tool, most students found it easy to use and an effective learning tool. Verifying ChatGPT's responses with lecture notes was viewed as a valuable learning strategy. Students appreciated the platform's ability to support higher-level inquiry. Overall, the assignment enhanced student engagement and understanding of AI-assisted learning.

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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
19.00%
发文量
100
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Physiology Education promotes and disseminates educational scholarship in order to enhance teaching and learning of physiology, neuroscience and pathophysiology. The journal publishes peer-reviewed descriptions of innovations that improve teaching in the classroom and laboratory, essays on education, and review articles based on our current understanding of physiological mechanisms. Submissions that evaluate new technologies for teaching and research, and educational pedagogy, are especially welcome. The audience for the journal includes educators at all levels: K–12, undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.
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