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Jonathan M. Golding; Anne Lippert; Jeffrey S. Neuschatz; Ilyssa Salomon; Kelly Burke – Teaching of Psychology, 2025
Background: The advent of generative-artificial intelligence (AI) applications introduces new challenges for colleges. Importantly, the growth of these applications requires faculty to adjust their pedagogy to account for the changing technological landscape. Objective: As colleges wrestle with the implications of these applications, it is…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Software, Humanities
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Kristen A. Behrens; Gili Marbach-Ad; Thomas D. Kocher – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2025
Since it became available free to the public in November of 2022, ChatGPT and other large-language model AIs have impacted the higher education classroom. Some fear that this is the end of essay-based assignments, as these are easily generated by ChatGPT. Principles of Genetics, an entry level genetics class, has previously incorporated a creative…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Creative Writing, Genetics
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Imre Csaszar; Jennifer R. Curry – Research Issues in Contemporary Education, 2024
Students have gravitated toward the convenience of artificial intelligence (AI) to generate text, music, and for entertainment. Faculty are also emerging as AI consumers. Given that faculty workloads have become increasingly difficult to manage, AI holds promise for assisting with teaching and research. In this article, a pedagogical case study is…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Assignments, Critical Thinking, Ethics
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Thoriqi Firdaus; Noura Aulya Damayanti; Rika Nur Hamida; Roukhil Ummu Hani; Najwa Salma Khoirun Nisa – International Online Journal of Primary Education, 2025
Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds significant potential to transform education, particularly in teaching methodologies and task completion. This study aims to identify the factors influencing the perceptions and behaviors of elementary education students in utilizing ChatGPT and Gemini to complete science-related assignments. The research design…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Science Instruction, Assignments, Preservice Teachers
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Kurt Schmitz; Veda C. Storey – Journal of Teaching and Learning with Technology, 2024
Many instructional methods that focus on analytical, skill, and competency development have a single or small set of appropriate answers. Best-answer assignments are popular for largeenrollment classes because of the relative ease with which scoring and feedback can be managed at scale. However, cheating is regularly confirmed at disturbingly high…
Descriptors: Large Group Instruction, Assignments, Integrity, Student Evaluation
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Diler Öner – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2025
This case study investigated the development of AI literacy among novice educational researchers through an AI literacy course. AI literacy requires a high level of competence involving the ability to understand AI, use it effectively for specific tasks, evaluate and create AI, and exhibit ethical behavior in its use. The AI literacy course was…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Digital Literacy, Educational Research, Graduate Students
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Holly Ryan; Daniel Abramov; Samantha Acker; Sydney Elkins – Thresholds in Education, 2025
This paper explores the complexities of co-authorship involving generative AI in academic contexts, focusing on an honors English class where students engaged with AI tools like ChatGPT. It critiques the boundaries of authorship as defined by COPE, which argues AI cannot be an author due to its lack of accountability. The study explores the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Writing (Composition), Honors Curriculum, English Instruction
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Savannah Lopez; Allison Pham; Jeremy L. Hsu; Patricia A. Halpin – Advances in Physiology Education, 2024
The syllabus is a required document for all courses to provide students with course information, policies, and assignment deadlines. The goals of this study were to investigate students' perception of the role of the syllabus, preferred location of assignment deadlines, and preferred style of receiving deadline notifications. Faculty (n = 14) and…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Learning Management Systems, Student Attitudes, Assignments
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Rickard, Mary; Sams, Doreen E.; Mullis, Samuel; Sadasivan, Aruna – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
There is a long history of interest in individual differences in learning styles. Beginning in the 1960s, academic research endeavors began examining the concept of personalizing teaching as the best scholarship of teaching and learning best practice (SoTL). This current series of interconnected empirical studies take a fresh look at SoTL by…
Descriptors: Best Practices, College Students, Student Attitudes, Cognitive Style
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Donnie Adams; Kee-Man Chuah; Edward Devadason; Muhammad Shamshinor Abdul Azzis – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The emergence of chatbots and language models, such as ChatGPT has the potential to aid university students' learning experiences. However, despite its potential, ChatGPT is relatively new. There are limited studies that have investigated its usage readiness, and perceived usefulness among students for academic purposes. This study investigated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Behavior, Help Seeking
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Mills, Michael S.; Watson, Jessica Herring; Miller, Rachelle; Morrison, Mia – SRATE Journal, 2022
The focus of this research was measuring the effect of Twitter use in the classroom on students' acceptance of technology using the TAM-3 model. This mixed methods study revealed a significant effect from students' use of Twitter in classroom assignments not only on increasing candidates' view of Twitter as being useful, easy to use, and relevant…
Descriptors: Social Media, Technology Uses in Education, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
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Jie Zhang; Jiashi Wang – JALT CALL Journal, 2025
Feedback is crucial in the learning process, yet many students struggle to engage with teacher feedback effectively. This study explores the potential of Generative Artificial Intelligence (gen-AI) to enhance student engagement with feedback in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) writing. Using a mixed-methods approach involving surveys and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students, Feedback (Response), Artificial Intelligence
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Irena Miljkovic Krecar; Maja Kolega; Lana Jurcec – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2024
In the context of education, the issues of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into teaching and maintaining academic integrity in students' use of AI are particularly relevant. This paper empirically examined the issue of ChatGPT usage for writing homework from the perspectives of students and professors. Study research methods included both…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Synchronous Communication, Student Attitudes
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Roger Anderson – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2025
Because only 3% of students from U.S. historically-black colleges/universities (HBCUs) study abroad (Redden, 2018), educators at HBCUs must design pedagogies that develop global skills for students for whom international travel is unfeasible. Films momentarily immerse students in new cultures, which was the goal within one public, Midwestern HBCU…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Films, Cultural Awareness, Program Effectiveness
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Bikanga Ada, Mireilla – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2023
This paper reports an evaluation of a mobile web application, "MyFeedBack", that can deliver both feedback and marks on assignments to students from their lecturer. It enables them to use any device anywhere, any time to check on, and receive their feedback. It keeps the feedback private to the individual student. It enables and…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Feedback (Response), Student Evaluation, Computer Oriented Programs
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