Student Perceptions of AI-Powered Writing Tools: Towards Individualized Teaching Strategies
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2022-11-10
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Abstract
Due to the advances of artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing, new kinds of Internet-based writing tools have emerged. Among other things, these AI-powered writing tools can be used by students for text translation, to improve spelling or for rewriting and summarizing texts. On the one hand, they can provide detailed recommendations for the adaptation of text elements within seconds. On the other hand, they also produce inconsistencies and errors, that students might not be aware of. How to deal with these tools in an educational context is a difficult question. Since writing tools are usually used unsupervised and without further instructions, students may need guidance from the teacher in interacting with those tools, to prevent the risk of misapplication. To better understand this underlying issue, the paper at hand uses survey data of 365 freshmen students to describe and analyze student perceptions of AI-powered writing tools. Regarding AI-powered writing tools, different student types were identified by using the k-means clustering method. The results suggest that students have different attitudes towards AI-powered writing tools. Some students may use them in an unreflective, non-sceptical way, which can lead to (un)voluntary plagiarism. Other students may not use writing tools at all, partly because they are sceptic, but also because they may lack meaningful learning strategies in general (course repeaters). Depending on the different student types, individualized teaching strategies might be helpful to promote or urge caution in the use of these tools.
Language
English
Keywords
Artificial Intelligence in Education
Writing Tools
Writing Competencies
Language Learning
Student-Centered Learning
K-Means Clustering
HSG Profile Area
SoM - Business Innovation
Pages
9
Event Title
19th International Conference on Cognition and Exploratory Learning in Digital Age (CELDA 2022)
Event Location
Lisbon, Portugal
Event Date
2022, 8-10 November
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Division(s)
Eprints ID
268178
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