1. First-year students AI-competence as a predictor for intended and de facto use of AI-tools for supporting learning processes in higher education.
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Delcker, Jan, Heil, Joana, Ifenthaler, Dirk, Seufert, Sabine, and Spirgi, Lukas
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CHATBOTS ,LEARNING ,ATTITUDES toward technology ,PSYCHOLOGY of students ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,HIGHER education ,SCHOOL dropout prevention - Abstract
The infuence of Artifcial Intelligence on higher education is increasing. As important drivers for student retention and learning success, generative AI-tools like translators, paraphrasers and most lately chatbots can support students in their learning processes. The perceptions and expectations of frst-years students related to AI-tools have not yet been researched in-depth. The same can be stated about necessary requirements and skills for the purposeful use of AI-tools. The research work examines the relationship between frst-year students’ knowledge, skills and attitudes and their use of AI-tools for their learning processes. Analysing the data of 634 frst-year students revealed that attitudes towards AI signifcantly explains the intended use of AI tools. Additionally, the perceived benefts of AI-technology are predictors for students’ perception of AI-robots as cooperation partners for humans. Educators in higher education must facilitate students’ AI competencies and integrate AI-tools into instructional designs. As a result, students learning processes will be improved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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