Roles, strategies, and research issues of generative AI in the mobile learning era
by Chiu-Lin Lai; Yun-Fang Tu
International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation (IJMLO), Vol. 18, No. 4, 2024

Abstract: The emergence of generative AI (GAI) offers students an opportunity to experience learning interaction similar to that with real humans. This technology enables students to communicate with AI in natural language; GAI can also generate content more aligned with students' needs. Notably, in the context of mobile learning, students will have more opportunities to interact with GAI. Therefore, exploring the role of GAI in the mobile learning environment and the possible combination with learning strategies is an important topic. In this position paper, we discuss this topic from the perspective of academic research and educational objectives. We also discuss the transformation of students' roles in various educational objectives. Furthermore, this study explores potential research and educational issues, including integrating learning strategies, discussing student learning performance, integrating with other software and hardware, student interaction with GAI, and the issue of the right to learn GAI.

Online publication date: Wed, 02-Oct-2024

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