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Higher education students' perceptions of ChatGPT: A global study of early reactions

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
The paper presents the most comprehensive and large-scale global study to date on how higher education students perceived the use of ChatGPT in early 2024. With a sample of 23,218 students from 109 countries and territories, the study reveals that students primarily used ChatGPT for brainstorming, summarizing texts, and finding research articles, with a few using it for professional and creative writing. They found it useful for simplifying complex information and summarizing content, but less reliable for providing information and supporting classroom learning, though some considered its information clearer than that from peers and teachers. Moreover, students agreed on the need for AI regulations at all levels due to concerns about ChatGPT promoting cheating, plagiarism, and social isolation. However, they believed ChatGPT could potentially enhance their access to knowledge and improve their learning experience, study efficiency, and chances of achieving good grades. While ChatGPT was perceived as effective in potentially improving AI literacy, digital communication, and content creation skills, it was less useful for interpersonal communication, decision-making, numeracy, native language proficiency, and the development of critical thinking skills. Students also felt that ChatGPT would boost demand for AI-related skills and facilitate remote work without significantly impacting unemployment. Emotionally, students mostly felt positive using ChatGPT, with curiosity and calmness being the most common emotions. Further examinations reveal variations in students' perceptions across different socio-demographic and geographic factors, with key factors influencing students' use of ChatGPT also being identified. Higher education institutions' managers and teachers may benefit from these findings while formulating the curricula and instructions/regulations for ChatGPT use, as well as when designing the teaching methods and assessment tools. Moreover, policymakers may also consider the findings when formulating strategies for secondary and higher education system development, especially in light of changing labor market needs and related digital skills development.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Ravšelj, Dejan; Keržič, Damijana; Tomaževič, Nina; Umek, Lan; Brezovar, Nejc; A Iahad, Noorminshah; Abdulla Abdulla, Ali; Akopyan, Anait; Waleska Aldana Segura, Magdalena; Alhumaid, Jehan; Farouk Allam, Mohamed; Alló, Maria; Papa Kweku Andoh, Raphael; Andronic, Octavian; Dissou Arthur, Yarhands; Aydın, Fatih; Badran, Amira; Balbontín-Alvarado, Roxana; Ben Saad, Helmi; Bencsik, Andrea; Benning, Isaac; Besimi, Adrian; Da Silva Bezerra, Denilson; Buizza, Chiara; Burro, Roberto; Bwalya, Anthony; Cachero, Cristina; Castillo-Briceno, Patricia; Castro, Harold; Sing Chai, Ching; Charalambous, Constadina; F Chiu, Thomas K; Clipa, Otilia; Colombari, Ruggero; H Corral Escobedo, Luis José; Costa, Elísio; George Crețulescu, Radu; Crispino, Marta; Cucari, Nicola; Dalton, Fergus; Demir Kaya, Meva; Dumić-Čule, Ivo; Dwidienawati, Diena; Ebardo, Ryan; Lawer Egbenya, Daniel; Ezzat Faris, Moezalislam; Fečko, Miroslav; Ferrinho, Paulo; Florea, Adrian; Yuen Fong, Chun; Francis, Zoë; Ghilardi, Alberto; González-Fernández, Belinka; Hau, Daniela; Shamim Hossain, Md; Hug, Theo; Inasius, Fany; Jaffar Ismail, Maryam; Jahić, Hatidža; Omokiniovo Jessa, Morrison; Kapanadze, Marika; Kumar Kar, Sujita; Talib Kateeb, Elham; Kaya, Feridun; Ouda Khadri, Hanaa; Kikuchi, Masao; Mykolayovych Kobets, Vitaliy; Metodieva Kostova, Katerina; Krasmane, Evita; Lau, Jesus; Him Crystal Law, Wai; Lazăr, Florin; Lazović-Pita, Lejla; Wing Yan Lee, Vivian; Li, Jingtai; Vinicio López-Aguilar, Diego; Luca, Adrian; Garcia Luciano, Ruth; D Machin-Mastromatteo, Juan; Madi, Marwa; Lourenço Manguele, Alexandre; Francisco Manrique, Rubén; Mapulanga, Thumah; Marimon, Frederic; Ilieva Marinova, Galia; Mas-Machuca, Marta; Mejía-Rodríguez, Oliva; Meletiou-Mavrotheris, Maria; Mariela Méndez-Prado, Silvia; Manuel Meza-Cano, José; Mirķe, Evija; Mishra, Alpana; Mital, Ondrej; Mollica, Cristina; Ionel Morariu, Daniel; Mospan, Natalia; Mukuka, Angel; Guadalupe Navarro Jiménez, Silvana; Nikaj, Irena; Mihaylova Nisheva, Maria; Nisiforou, Efi; Njiku, Joseph; Nomnian, Singhanat; Nuredini-Mehmedi, Lulzime; Nyamekye, Ernest; Obadić, Alka; Hamed Okela, Abdelmohsen; Olenik-Shemesh, Dorit; Ostoj, Izabela; Javier Peralta-Rizzo, Kevin; Peštek, Almir; Pilav-Velić, Amila; Rosanda Miranda Pires, Dilma; Rabin, Eyal; Raccanello, Daniela; Ramie, Agustine; Mamun Ur Rashid, Md; P Reuter, Robert A; Reyes, Valentina; Sofia Rodrigues, Ana; Rodway, Paul; Ručinská, Silvia; Sadzaglishvili, Shorena; S Salem, Ashraf Atta M; Savić, Gordana; Schepman, Astrid; Mokhtar Shahpo, Samia; Snouber, Abdelmajid; Soler, Emma; Sonyel, Bengi; Stefanova, Eliza; Stone, Anna; Strzelecki, Artur; Tanaka, Tetsuji; Tapia Cortes, Carolina; Teira-Fachado, Andrea; Tilga, Henri; Titko, Jelena; Tolmach, Maryna; Turmudi, Dedi; Varela-Candamio, Laura; Vekiri, Ioanna; Vicentini, Giada; Woyo, Erisher; Yorulmaz, Özlem; S Yunus, Said A; Zamfir, Ana-Maria; Zhou, Munyaradzi; Aristovnik, Aleksander
Autori di Ateneo:
BUIZZA CHIARA
GHILARDI ALBERTO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/631566
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unibs.it/retrieve/handle/11379/631566/364380/ChatGPT%20PLoS%20One_2025.pdf
Pubblicato in:
PLOS ONE
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