生成语法
感知
透视图(图形)
工程伦理学
读写能力
心理学
焦点小组
实证研究
伦理问题
社会学
高等教育
教育学
最佳实践
公共关系
知识管理
经验证据
定性研究
生成模型
作者
Xianghan O’Dea,Richard Bale,Yuan-Li Tiffany Chiu,Kamilya Suleymenova,Amanda Tinker,Ruth Stoker
出处
期刊:Evaluation Review
[SAGE Publishing]
日期:2025-11-17
卷期号:: 193841X251399712-193841X251399712
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1177/0193841x251399712
摘要
University students are increasingly turning to Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tools for help with their academic assessments, which has prompted major concerns relating to academic integrity. While Universities globally are building guidance on good practice in the use of GenAI, there is a lack of empirical understanding of student perceptions of what ethical and equitable use means to them. Developing insight into student understanding of GenAI is important in enabling institutions to offer more appropriate training and support to encourage good practice in assessment, not just from the perspective of avoiding malpractice, but in identifying ethical opportunities for integrating the technology as a useful tool. Using the GenAI literacy framework as the theoretical foundation, this paper analysed students' GenAI usage in academic assessments within the UK context. Data were collected from 80 participants through focus groups conducted by four UK institutions. Our findings show that students are exploring the potential of GenAI as a tool and are beginning to understand where the ethical boundaries might sit. They are keen to use the technology to support their learning but have significant concerns about locating that boundary between good practice and that which exposes them to accusations of cheating, or which limits their own learning. The paper reinforces the importance of providing GenAI literacy training to university students, so they may develop a better understanding of how GenAI can support learning processes in an ethical way.
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