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Ming Li; Ariunaa Enkhtur; Fei Cheng; Beverley Anne Yamamoto – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2024
This scoping review explores the ethical challenges of using ChatGPT in higher education. By reviewing recent academic articles in English, Chinese, and Japanese, we aimed to provide a deep dive review and identify gaps in the literature. Drawing on Arksey & O'Malley's (2005) scoping review framework, we defined search terms and identified…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Higher Education, Ethics
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Musa Adekunle Ayanwale; Rethabile Rosemary Molefi; Saheed Oyeniran – Discover Education, 2024
Machine learning, a subset of artificial intelligence, has experienced rapid advancements and applications across various domains. In education, its integration holds great potential to revolutionize teaching, learning, and educational outcomes. Despite the growing interest, there needs to be more comprehensive bibliometric analyses that track the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Integration, Technological Advancement
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Yoseph Mamo; Helen Crompton; Diane Burke; Christine Nickel – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
ChatGPT, an AI chatbot developed by OpenAI, was released in November 2022, sparking a significant surge in global awareness and utilization of generative AI across various domains. Although recent studies have acknowledged the significance of ChatGPT in the education sector, they have yet to focus on exploring faculty attitudes toward ChatGPT. We…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Jeffrey Killman – Interpreter and Translator Trainer, 2024
In the past couple of decades, machine translation (MT), whether phrase-based statistical or neural MT, has made considerable progress and has become increasingly common in specialised translation workflows. More studies on MT in legal contexts have been conducted in the past several years, and MT has been and continues to be used in international…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Translation, Literacy, Laws
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Tanja Käser; Giora Alexandron – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2024
Simulation is a powerful approach that plays a significant role in science and technology. Computational models that simulate learner interactions and data hold great promise for educational technology as well. Amongst others, simulated learners can be used for teacher training, for generating and evaluating hypotheses on human learning, for…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Educational Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms
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Roosa Wingström; Johanna Hautala; Riina Lundman – Creativity Research Journal, 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) has breached creativity research. The advancements of creative AI systems dispute the common definitions of creativity that have traditionally focused on five elements: actor, process, outcome, domain, and space. Moreover, creative workers, such as scientists and artists, increasingly use AI in their creative…
Descriptors: Creativity, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Scientists
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A. M. Sadek; Fahad Al-Muhlaki – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2024
In this study, the accuracy of the artificial neural network (ANN) was assessed considering the uncertainties associated with the randomness of the data and the lack of learning. The Monte-Carlo algorithm was applied to simulate the randomness of the input variables and evaluate the output distribution. It has been shown that under certain…
Descriptors: Monte Carlo Methods, Accuracy, Artificial Intelligence, Guidelines
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Sarah W. Beck; Sarah Levine – Reading Research Quarterly, 2024
In "Parable of the Sower," Octavia Butler (1993) wrote: "Any Change may bear seeds of benefit. Seek them out. Any Change may bear seeds of harm. Beware" (p. 116). In this paper, we apply this command to a speculative examination of the consequences of text-based generative AI (GAI) for adolescent writers, framing this…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Writing (Composition), Student Behavior, Writing Processes
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Ezequiel Aleman; Ricardo Martinez – Reading Research Quarterly, 2024
This study explores how youth engage with literacy practices in the age of AI through the use of counter-cartographies within the Nayah-Irú curriculum. By critically examining digital platforms and the underlying algorithms, students embarked on a journey to understand and challenge the pervasive influence of artificial intelligence in their…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, Educational Technology
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Oscar Karnalim; Hapnes Toba; Meliana Christianti Johan – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can foster education but can also be misused to breach academic integrity. Large language models like ChatGPT are able to generate solutions for individual assessments that are expected to be completed independently. There are a number of automated detectors for AI assisted work. However, most of them are not dedicated…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Academic Achievement, Integrity, Introductory Courses
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Da-Wei Zhang; Melissa Boey; Yan Yu Tan; Alexis Hoh Sheng Jia – npj Science of Learning, 2024
This study evaluates the ability of large language models (LLMs) to deliver criterion-based grading and examines the impact of prompt engineering with detailed criteria on grading. Using well-established human benchmarks and quantitative analyses, we found that even free LLMs achieve criterion-based grading with a detailed understanding of the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Criterion Referenced Tests, Grading
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Seth King; Anne Estapa; Tyler Bell; Joseph Boyer – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2024
Researchers increasingly identify virtual reality (VR) simulations as a potentially effective professional development tool. However, simulations used in education and behavior analysis typically require active oversight from technicians and instructors. "Smart" VR integrated with artificial intelligence could independently administer…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Skill Development, Behavior Modification, Verbal Communication
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Nicholas Leonard; Johnson Kwame Wor – Art Education, 2024
This article intends to empower and equip art educators to artistically address the functioning of facial detection algorithms through critical race theory (CRT). By highlighting how biometric data, a specific form of data that measures the physical qualities of individuals, is used in common social media facial detection algorithms like Snapchat,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Artificial Intelligence, Racism, Social Media
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Rhonda Bondie; Elizabeth City – Learning Professional, 2024
New questions and concerns arise every day about the impact of AI in schools, such as how teachers will learn about AI and leverage it in their classrooms, how they can use it to develop their own teaching expertise, and if AI for educators really leads to better teaching and learning. The authors believe that AI can help teachers become more…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Simulation, Microteaching
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Grant Cooper; Kok-Sing Tang – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2024
The proliferation of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) means we are witnessing transformative change in education. While GenAI offers exciting possibilities for personalised learning and innovative teaching methodologies, its potential for reinforcing biases and perpetuating stereotypes poses ethical and pedagogical concerns. This article…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Science Education, Visual Aids, Stereotypes
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