Developing Ai Literacy in the Classroom: Ai–human Collaboration and Ethical Ai
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2025
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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
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This study aims to exemplify the development of AI literacy in the classroom in an undergraduate setting in Turkey. Learning methods, competencies, and ethical concerns regarding AI literacy are discussed through the assignments, assignment questions, and an after-class survey. Results show that students are aware of AI tools but they do not have a full grasp on writing to-the-point prompts to acquire the results they desire. Though they are eager to embrace AI tools because of the easy and time-efficient ways of reading, doing research, editing, and getting inspiration, they are hesitant because of ethical concerns such as plagiarism, restrictions on creative thinking, biases, false information, and laziness that might arise because of the ease and speed with which they can gather information. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2025.
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Ai In Education, Ai In The Classroom, Ai Literacy, Turkey
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Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies -- International Conference on Communication and Applied Technologies, ICOMTA 2024 -- 4 September 2024 through 6 September 2024 -- Lima -- 330229
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427 SIST
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331
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339