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ERIC Number: EJ1461123
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025
Pages: 25
Abstractor: As Provided
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EISSN: EISSN-2731-5525
Available Date: 2025-02-15
A Systematic Literature Review to Implement Large Language Model in Higher Education: Issues and Solutions
Sghaier Guizani1; Tehseen Mazhar2,3; Tariq Shahzad4; Wasim Ahmad5; Afsha Bibi6; Habib Hamam7,8,9,10
Discover Education, v4 Article 35 2025
Artificial intelligence-driven Chatbots, especially large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4, represent significant progress in digital education. These models excel in mimicking human-like text and transforming learning and teaching methods. This study examines the development, application, and impact of LLMs in education. It highlights their role in automating instructional tasks and promoting personalized learning experiences. Despite integration concerns and ethical debates, LLMs showcase the potential of AI to improve educational practices. Our research concludes that LLMs offer transformative opportunities for education. However, their incorporation requires careful ethical considerations, data privacy measures, and a balance between human educators and AI technologies. The findings suggest strategies for integrating LLMs into educational frameworks to enhance learning outcomes while preserving educational integrity.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Information Analyses
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Language: English
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Author Affiliations: 1Alfaisal University, College of Engineering, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 2National College of Business Administration and Economics, School of Computer Science, Lahore, Pakistan; 3Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, School Education Department, Government of Punjab, Layyah, Pakistan; 4COMSATS University Islamabad, Department of Computer Engineering, Sahiwal, Pakistan; 5University of Greater Manchester, Department of Computing, School of Arts and Creative Technology, Manchester, UK; 6University of Swat, Department of Computer and Software Technology, Swat, Pakistan; 7Uni de Moncton, Faculty of Engineering, Moncton, Canada; 8University of Johannesburg, School of Electrical Engineering, Johannesburg, South Africa; 9International Institute of Technology and Management (IITG), Libreville, Gabon; 10Bridges for Academic Excellence - Spectrum, Tunis, Tunisia