Promoting AI Literacy in Higher Education: Evaluating the IEC-V1 Chatbot for Personalized Learning and Educational Equity
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Dec 4, 2024
Abstract
The unequal distribution of educational opportunities carries the risk of
having a long-term negative impact on general social peace, a country's economy
and basic democratic structures. In contrast to this observable development is
the rapid technological progress in the field of artificial intelligence (AI).
Progress makes it possible to solve various problems in the field of education
as well. In order to effectively exploit the advantages that arise from the use
of AI, prospective teacher training students need appropriate AI skills, which
must already be taught during their studies. In a first step, the added value
of this technology will be demonstrated using a concrete example. This article
is therefore about conducting an exploratory pilot study to test the Individual
Educational Chatbot (IEC-V1) prototype, in which the levels can be individually
determined in order to generate appropriate answers depending on the
requirements. The results show that this is an important function for
prospective teachers, and that there is great interest in taking a closer look
at this technology in order to be able to better support learners in the
future. The data shows that experience has already been gained with chatbots,
but that there is still room for improvement. It also shows that IEC-V1 is
already working well. The knowledge gained will be used for the further
development of the prototype to further improve the usability of the chatbot.
Overall, it is shown that useful AI applications can be effectively integrated
into learning situations even without proprietary systems and that important
data protection requirements can be complied with.