Artificial intelligence in higher education: exploring faculty use, self-efficacy, distinct profiles, and professional development needs

Leuphana University of Lüneburg

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Abstract

Abstract Faculty perspectives on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education are crucial for AI’s meaningful integration into teaching and learning, yet research is scarce. This paper presents a study designed to gain insight into faculty members’ ( N = 122) AI self-efficacy and distinct latent profiles, perceived benefits, challenges, use, and professional development needs related to AI. The respondents saw greater equity in education as AI’s greatest benefit, while students and faculty members’ lack of AI literacy was among the greatest challenges, with the majority interested in professional development. Latent class analysis revealed four distinct faculty member profiles: optimistic,…

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Keywords
  • Higher education
  • Professional development
  • Faculty development
  • Medical education
  • Psychology
  • Pedagogy
  • Medicine
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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