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Punya Mishra; Danah Henriksen; Lauren J. Woo; Nicole Oster – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2025
The emergence of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has reignited long-standing debates about technology's role in education. While GenAI potentially offers personalized learning, adaptive tutoring, and automated support, it also raises concerns about algorithmic bias, de-skilling educators, and diminishing human connection. This…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Educational History, Influence of Technology
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Nan Wang; Xiao Wang; Yu-Sheng Su – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2024
Generative artificial intelligence has been regarded as a transformative tool. While responsible and ethical applications could bring opportunities to education, their misuse could pose demanding challenges. It is necessary to clarify the technological affordances and challenges in a normative way to lay the foundation for future development. This…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Artificial Intelligence, Affordances, Educational Trends
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Ivan D. Mardini G.; Christian G. Quintero M.; César A. Viloria N.; Winston S. Percybrooks B.; Heydy S. Robles N.; Karen Villalba R. – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Today reading comprehension is considered an essential skill in modern life, therefore, higher education students require more specific skills to understand, interpret and evaluate texts effectively. Short answer questions (SAQs) are one of the relevant and proper tools for assessing reading comprehension skills. Unlike multiple-choice questions,…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Tests, Learning Strategies, Grading
Matthew Christopher Myers – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study uses an experimental comparative design to accomplish two primary goals related teachers' perceptions of automated writing evaluation (AWE) performance. First, it quantitatively and qualitatively examines teachers' perceptions of the accuracy and trustworthiness of differentially performing AWE models. Second, it synthesizes interview…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Teacher Attitudes, English Teachers, Automation
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Joshua Weidlich; Aron Fink; Ioana Jivet; Jane Yau; Tornike Giorgashvili; Hendrik Drachsler; Andreas Frey – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background: Developments in educational technology and learning analytics make it possible to automatically formulate and deploy personalized formative feedback to learners at scale. However, to be effective, the motivational and emotional impacts of such automated and personalized feedback need to be considered. The literature on feedback…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Student Motivation, Feedback (Response), Automation
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Moriah Ariely; Tanya Nazaretsky; Giora Alexandron – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
One of the core practices of science is constructing scientific explanations. However, numerous studies have shown that constructing scientific explanations poses significant challenges to students. Proper assessment of scientific explanations is costly and time-consuming, and teachers often do not have a clear definition of the educational goals…
Descriptors: Biology, Automation, Individualized Instruction, Science Instruction
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Leydi Johana Chaparro-Moreno; Hugo Gonzalez Villasanti; Laura M. Justice; Jing Sun; Mary Beth Schmitt – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: This study examines the accuracy of Interaction Detection in Early Childhood Settings (IDEAS), a program that automatically transcribes audio files and estimates linguistic units relevant to speech-language therapy, including part-of-speech units that represent features of language complexity, such as adjectives and coordinating…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Personnel, Speech Therapy, Children
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Urrutia, Felipe; Araya, Roberto – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2024
Written answers to open-ended questions can have a higher long-term effect on learning than multiple-choice questions. However, it is critical that teachers immediately review the answers, and ask to redo those that are incoherent. This can be a difficult task and can be time-consuming for teachers. A possible solution is to automate the detection…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 4, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematics Tests
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Akiyo Hirai; Angelina Kovalyova – Language Learning & Technology, 2024
Speech-to-text applications have great potential for helping students with English language comprehension and pronunciation practice. This study explores the functionality of five speech-to-text (STT) applications (Google Docs voice typing tool, Apple Dictation, Windows 10 Dictation, Dictation.io [a website service], and "Transcribe" [an…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, English Language Learners, English (Second Language), Articulation (Speech)
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Thao-Trang Huynh-Cam; Somya Agrawal; Thanh-Tinh Bui; Venkateswarlu Nalluri; Long-Sheng Chen – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
The use of automated feedback (AF) has been increasing in English writing courses for emergency remote education (ERE) due to the escalating COVID-19 pandemic crisis in Vietnam. The ERE English writing courses for in-service bachelor programs demanded an effective, fast, free, and user-friendly AF tool that does not require a login ID, which can…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Writing Skills, Second Language Learning, Automation
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Dorottya Demszky; Jing Liu; Heather C. Hill; Dan Jurafsky; Chris Piech – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2024
Providing consistent, individualized feedback to teachers is essential for improving instruction but can be prohibitively resource-intensive in most educational contexts. We develop M-Powering Teachers, an automated tool based on natural language processing to give teachers feedback on their uptake of student contributions, a high-leverage…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Automation, Feedback (Response), Large Group Instruction
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Pal, Saurabh; Pramanik, Pijush Kanti Dutta; Majumdar, Tripti; Choudhury, Prasenjit – Education and Information Technologies, 2019
Video-based learning offers a learner a self-paced, lucid, memorizable, and a flexible way of learning. The availability of abundant educational video materials on the web has certainly abetted an individual's learning means. But the lack of necessary information about the videos makes it difficult for the learner to search and select the exact…
Descriptors: Metadata, Automation, Electronic Learning, Video Technology
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Sellar, Sam; Gulson, Kalervo N. – Journal of Education Policy, 2021
New cognitive infrastructures are emerging as digital platforms and artificial intelligence enable new forms of automated thinking that shape human decision-making. This paper (a) offers a new theoretical perspective on automated thinking in education policy and (b) illustrates how automated thinking is emerging in one specific policy context. We…
Descriptors: Automation, Artificial Intelligence, Educational Policy, Decision Making
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Denning, Peter J.; Tedre, Matti – Informatics in Education, 2021
Over its short disciplinary history, computing has seen a stunning number of descriptions of the field's characteristic ways of thinking and practicing, under a large number of different labels. One of the more recent variants, notably in the context of K-12 education, is "computational thinking", which became popular in the early 2000s,…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Computation, Computer Science, Mathematics
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Ramos, Ilmara Monteverde Martins; Ramos, David Brito; Gadelha, Bruno Freitas; de Oliveira, Elaine Harada Teixeira – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2021
Forming groups in distance education is challenging for teachers because, with this modality, only 20% of the classes are held in person with the students. Thus, it is essential to achieve satisfactory results with automated approaches that can help teachers. In this article, an automated approach is proposed to assist teachers in recommending…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Integrated Learning Systems, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
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