"AI-Assisted Academia: Unveiling Doctoral Students' Perspectives on Dis" by Jennifer J. Lesh and JéVaughn J. Lancaster https://doi.org/10.61326/bes.v3i2.288

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Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-31-2024

Abstract

This action research study explores 73 doctoral students' perceptions of using Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) throughout their research journey in one educational doctorate (Ed.D) program. The first phase employed surveys, while the second incorporated semi-structured focus group interviews based on the survey data from a diverse sample of students across educational disciplines currently enrolled in the university's educational leadership doctoral program. In the study's first phase, the survey quantified educators' familiarity with, attitudes towards, perceived challenges, ethical considerations, and benefits of using GAI in doctoral research. The exploration of GAI in this practitioner-inspired doctoral program has uncovered essential insights into integrating emerging technologies in advanced academic settings. This study has highlighted the complexities and considerations accompanying the use of GAI tools in doctoral research, underscoring the need for a balanced approach aware of both the advantages and the challenges inherent in their adoption and offers possible solutions to increase ethical usage of GAI.

Publication

Bulletin of Educational Studies

Publisher

Prensip Publishing

Volume

3

Issue

2

Pages

113-126

Department

College of Education

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Comments

Received: 17.09.2024

Accepted: 22.12.2024

First Published: 31.12.2024


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