The Impact of AI Tools on Education: Preliminary Research of HEIs’ Teachers' Perspectives

Autori

  • Mirna Plattner University of Dubrovnik, Faculty of Economics and Business
  • Ivana Kosec University of Dubrovnik, Faculty of Economics and Business
  • Mirjana Pejić Bach University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54820/entrenova-2024-0001

Ključne reči:

artificial intelligence

Apstrakt

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into education has become a growing topic of interest and study, with the potential to reshape how educational practices are carried out, offering benefits like personalised learning, automated administrative tasks, and immediate feedback. However, implementing AI in education also presents challenges, such as the risk of biased algorithms and concerns about the potential reduction of teachers' roles in developing critical thinking and creativity in students. This research explores teachers' views on the use of AI in education through a survey conducted with educators from various academic backgrounds. The results indicate that while many teachers are familiar with AI and see its potential, its use in everyday teaching is still not widespread, and there are mixed feelings about its impact. Teachers value AI for its ability to assist with learning and provide support to students with special needs. However, they also worry that relying too much on technology could negatively affect students' critical thinking and motivation. The study highlights the importance of carefully integrating AI into education, ensuring that it enhances rather than replaces traditional teaching methods and that any challenges are thoughtfully addressed.

Biografije autora

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Mirna Plattner is a PhD candidate specialising in Economics. She holds both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in economics. Currently, she is employed full-time at an information technology company, where she brings her expertise in economics to the tech industry. Mirna has a profound interest in the implementation of digital technology in everyday life, particularly in how AI can be integrated into school systems to enhance educational experiences. Her research reflects a commitment to exploring the intersection of economics and digital innovation, aiming to contribute valuable insights into the future of technology in education. The author can be contacted at: mmaravic@net.efzg.hr

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Ivana Kosec is a PhD candidate specialising in Economics. She graduated from the Faculty of Economics in Rijeka, where she is finishing her MBA in the field of accounting. She works for an accounting company that outsources accounting services to various clients, large companies to trades and non-profit organisations. Although the accounting system still has too much in paper form, copies of everything in paper form are requested by the government. Ivana enrolled in doctoral studies so that she could research new digital technologies and apply them to her profession and her example. The author can be contacted at: ikosec@net.efzg.hr

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Mirjana Pejic-Bach, PhD, is a Full Professor of System Dynamics Modelling, Managerial Simulation Games and Data Mining at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Department of Informatics. Her current research areas are system dynamics modelling, data mining and web content research. She is actively engaged in several scientific projects. The author can be contacted at mpejic@efzg.hr.

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Objavljeno

2024-11-13

Broj časopisa

Sekcija

General Economics and Teaching