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Research from School of Education Provides New Data on Artificial Intelligence ( Perceptions of students on artificial intelligencegenerated content avatar util ization in learning management system)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Investigators discuss new findings in artificial intelligence. According to news reporting out of Penang, Malaysia, by NewsRx editors, research stated, "Purpose-This study aims to explore students ' perceptions of the use of an artificial intelligence-generated content avatar (AIGC avatar) within a learning management system (LMS). Design/methodology/appr oach-This qualitative research involved seven postgraduate students." The news journalists obtained a quote from the research from School of Education : "Data were collected through individual, in-depth interviews. The videos of th e AIGC avatar, created using Leonardo, ChatGPT and Heygen, were uploaded to the LMS to communicate with students for the purposes of a welcome note, assignment guide, assignment feedback, tutorial reminders and preparation as well as to pro vide encouragement and study tips. Students were interviewed at the end of the s emester. Findings-The findings of this study indicated that the majority of pa rticipating students held positive perceptions regarding the use of the AIGC ava tar in the LMS. They reported that it enhanced their perceived instructor's soci al presence and motivation to learn. The assignment guide and feedback were part icularly valued by the participants. While some students noted the AIGC avatar's lack of naturalness, others appreciated the clear and professional speech it de livered. Research limitations/implications-The study was confined to seven stu dents from a single course at one institution, which may limit the generalizabil ity of the findings. Future research could involve a larger and more diverse gro up of participants."
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