Generative Artificial Intelligence at school : university students perceptions and visions at Learning Sciences Faculty
269-283 p.
This study explores the attitudes and perceptions of preservice teachers regarding applications of Generative Artificial Intelligence, with particular reference to ChatGPT and their use in school. Functional elements emerge for professors, teachers' trainers, instructional designers. There is interest and appreciation of the potential, caution in considering use in the classroom, and incomplete awareness of the specific characteristics. The ability to adapt text is not perceived. Instead, confidence emerges in the reliability of the results when searching for information with the disbelief that they can be alternative tools to traditional search engines. The participants agree on the need for systematic and widespread training, which should involve preservice teachers, in-service teachers, and students. [Publisher's Text].
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ISSN: 2038-9442
KEYWORDS
- Generative Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence perception, Preservice teachers, ChatGPT, teachers training