Exploring the integration of Generative AI in assessment in a tertiary context: a Case study

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    Abstract

    The unprecedented advancements of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tools have generated controversies surrounding their potential for transforming educational practices, and democratising knowledge sharing, while acknowledging risks to current educational practices. In order to understand the potential and risks of GenAI tools on educational practices, recent research point to the need to develop student and teacher AI literacy skills and to investigate the impact of GenAI integration in learning and assessment practices. In addressing the call for more research in the field, this study reports on the integration of GenAI tools in an academic assessment in a postgraduate course for pre-service language teachers at an Australian university. Data were collected from students’ reflections of their adoption of GenAI tools for planning their assessment and from qualitative surveys. Thematic analysis was employed to identify students’ perceived challenges and benefits in adopting GenAI for essay writing. Pre-service teachers recognised benefits in adopting GenAI for planning and generating ideas for academic writing but recognised the importance of mitigating risks created by inaccuracies or biases in content. The findings confirm the importance of transparency in the integration of GenAI and developing student awareness of and training in ethical use of GenAI for higher education.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationNavigating the Terrain: Emerging frontiers in learning spaces, pedagogies, and technologies
    Subtitle of host publicationProceedings ASCILITE 2024. Melbourne.
    EditorsT. Cochrane, V. Narayan, E. Bone, C. Deneen, M. Saligari, K. Tregloan, R. Vanderburg
    Place of PublicationMelbourne
    PublisherASCILTE
    Pages1-11
    Number of pages11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2024
    EventASCILITE 2024. - Melbourne, Australia
    Duration: 1 Dec 20244 Dec 2024
    https://2024conference.ascilite.org/

    Conference

    ConferenceASCILITE 2024.
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    CityMelbourne
    Period1/12/244/12/24
    Internet address

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