New Research Shows Students Want More AI Guidance from Faculty
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Student Engagement and AI offers new research on AI usage in higher education, showing that students are learning how to apply AI to their studies independently, but they want more guidance from faculty on how they should do so. The survey also found that students can see AI as an always-on study partner and are turning to it for feedback, editing, and tutoring support when educators are unavailable, or if students are afraid to ask for help.
The research also found that:
- Students use AI to spark creativity in brainstorming, save time on repetitive tasks and as a tutor to produce practice questions, step-by-step explanations or feedback – but note it's not always a reliable resource for conducting research.
- In its role as a study buddy or tutor, the research found that AI helps deepen emotional engagement with course materials, increasing interest, meaningfulness, and belonging.
- Some students find AI encouragesthe development of new skills, while others see a risk of becoming over-reliant and losing creativity and critical thinking skills.
- Students expressed a desire for faculty to be more willing to integrate AI into learning and to have more reasonable policies around AI use as opposed to forbidding it.
"This new research helps show that students are unlocking the power of AI, and they want faculty and institutions to meet them where they are in their learning journey," said Dr.
Read more about the D2L and OLC research here.
"AI isn't going anywhere, and it's crucial to gain a better understanding of how students in higher education are using and perceiving these new technologies to support their studies," said Dr.
The D2L Academic Affairs team worked with researchers from OLC to survey 87 students, ranging from first-year undergraduate to doctoral students, and conducted 18 in-depth interviews. The OLC is a collaborative community of higher education leaders and innovators, dedicated to advancing quality digital teaching and learning experiences designed to reach and engage learners.
Watch the D2L webinar on the research findings here: What Students Are Saying About AI: New Insights on Engagement in Higher Ed.
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