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Friday May 23, 2025 2:48pm - 3:01pm EDT
Authors - Youna Jung, Songyon Shin, Second Sujeong Park
Abstract - Since Generative AI (GenAI) has introduced in 2022, it has transformed teaching and learning in higher education in diverse aspects. Students are increasingly using diverse GenAI tools to understand complex theories, generate ideas, draft work, create presentations with scripts, and obtain instant solutions to assignments. This dramatic shift in learning styles raises concerns on how to integrate this emerging technology while ensuring students are trained as problem- solvers who can effectively utilize AI without over-relying on it. As students’ needs vary across disciplines, it is critical to address this potential disparity in the ways in which different student groups learn, understand, and apply GenAI may differ, including in interdisciplinary courses. Towards this goal, this paper reviews the literature on GenAI in higher education, highlighting the lack of research addressing the differences among student groups. To bridge this gap, we propose the GAITE project, which aims to identify and address the unique needs of these groups through surveys and tailored solutions.
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Second Sujeong Park

United States of America
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Youna Jung

United States of America
Friday May 23, 2025 2:48pm - 3:01pm EDT
Room - 1235 NYC-ILR Conference Center, NY, USA

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