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Analysis of the Current Status of Intelligence Information Education and Strategic Model Proposals (지능정보 교육 현황 분석 및 전략적 모델 제안)

  • Tae-Gyu Lee
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.561-572
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    • 2024
  • Recent advancements in generative AI technologies, such as ChatGPT, as well as in cloud computing and big data, have brought about rapid changes across all aspects of human life and industry. Amidst these changes, a new civilization called the "Intelligent Information Society" is emerging, highlighting the growing importance of AI education. This study aims to systematically analyze the educational elements necessary for building an Intelligent Information Society and propose an ideal model for AI education. It examines various international and domestic cases of intelligent information education to identify the current status and key issues and to explore potential solutions. Additionally, the study proposes foundational, specialized, applied, and future-oriented AI education models, providing educational methodologies tailored to each level. Based on these models, a strategic education roadmap and policy recommendations are developed to establish a foundation for the harmonious development of humans and technology in the Intelligent Information Society. This study seeks to reaffirm the significance of AI education as a critical element for advancing the Intelligent Information Society and to provide direction for future educational strategies.

The Utilization and Impact of ChatGPT in Engineering Education: A Learner-Centered Approach (공학교육에서 ChatGPT 활용의 실태 및 영향: 학습자 중심의 접근)

  • Wang, Bi;Bae, So-hyeon;Buh, Gyoung-ho
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.3-13
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    • 2024
  • Since the launch of ChatGPT, many college students used it extensively in various ways in their curricular learning activities. This study investigates the utilization of ChatGPT in the curriculum of first and second-year engineering students, aiming to examine its influence from a learner perspective. We explored how ChatGPT is used in each subject and learning activity to understand how learners perceive the use of ChatGPT. From the survey data on engineering college students at E university, we examined students' perception on 'shortening time to perform tasks' through ChatGPT, 'dependence on ChatGPT', 'their contribution to individual capacity building', and 'their influence on academic grade'. The majority of students reported extensive use of ChatGPT for learning activities, particularly showing high dependency in liberal arts subjects and coding-related activities. While the use of ChatGPT in liberal arts was seen as not contributing to the enhancement of individual capacity, its use in coding was positively evaluated. Furthermore, the contribution of ChatGPT to the creativity in report writing tasks was highly rated. These findings offer several important implications for the use of AI tools like ChatGPT in engineering education. Firstly, the positive impact of ChatGPT's high usability and individual-capacity enhancement in coding should be expanded to other areas of learning. Secondly, as AI technology progresses, the contribution of AI tools compared to learners is expected to increase, suggesting that students should be encouraged to effectively use AI tools to achieve their learning objectives while maintaining a balanced approach to avoid overreliance on AI.

Efficient use of artificial intelligence ChatGPT in educational ministry (인공지능 챗GPT의 교육목회에 효율적인 활용방안)

  • Jang Heum Ok
    • Journal of Christian Education in Korea
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    • v.78
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    • pp.57-85
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    • 2024
  • Purpose of the study: In order to utilize artificial intelligence-generated AI in educational ministry, this study analyzes the concept of artificial intelligence and generative AI and the educational theological aspects of educational ministry to find ways to efficiently utilize artificial intelligence ChatGPT in educational ministry. Contents and methods of the study: The contents of this study are. First, the contents of this study were analyzed by dividing the concepts of artificial intelligence and generative AI into the concept of artificial intelligence, types of artificial intelligence, and generative language model AI ChatGPT. Second, the educational theological analysis of educational ministry was divided into the concept of educational ministry, the goals of educational ministry, the content of educational ministry, and the direction of educational ministry in the era of artificial intelligence. Third, the plan to use artificial intelligence ChatGPT in educational ministry is to provide tools for writing sermon manuscripts, preparation tools for worship and prayer, and church education, focusing on the five functions of the early church community. It was analyzed by dividing it into tools for teaching, tools for teaching materials for believers, and tools for serving and volunteering. Conclusion and Recommendation: The conclusion of this study is that, first, when writing sermon manuscripts through artificial intelligence ChatGPT, high-quality sermon manuscripts can be written through the preacher's spirituality, faith, and insight. Second, through artificial intelligence ChatGPT, you can efficiently design and plan worship services and prepare services that serve the congregation objectively through various scenarios. Third, by using artificial intelligence ChatGPT in church education, it can be used while maintaining a complementary relationship with teachers through collaboration with human and artificial intelligence teachers. Fourth, through artificial intelligence ChatGPT, we provide a program that allows members of the church community to share spiritual fellowship, a plan to meet the needs of church members and strengthen interdependence, and an attitude of actively welcoming new people and respecting diversity. It provides useful materials that can play an important role in giving, loving, serving, and growing together in the love of Christ. Lastly, through artificial intelligence ChatGPT, we are seeking ways to provide various information about volunteer activities, learning support for children and youth in the community, mentoring-related programs, and playing a leading role in forming a village community in the local community.

Integrating AI Generative Art and Gamification in an Art Education Model to Enhance Creative Thinking (AI 생성예술과 게임화 요소가 통합된 미술 교육 모델 개발 : 창의적 사고 향상)

  • Li Jun;Kim Yoojin
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.425-433
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    • 2023
  • In this study, we developed a virtual artist play lesson model using gamification concepts and AI-generated art programs to foster creative thinking in freshman art majors. Targeting first-year students in the Digital Media Art Department at Sichuan Film & Television University in China, this course aims to alleviate fear of artistic creation and enhance problem-solving abilities. The educational model consists of four stages: persona creation, creative writing, text visualization, and virtual exhibitions. Through persona creation, students established their artist identities, and by introducing game-like elements into writing experiences, they discovered their latent creativity. Using AI-generated art programs for text visualization, students gained confidence in their creations, and in the virtual exhibitions, they were able to enhance their self-esteem as artists by appreciating and evaluating each other's works. This educational model offers a new approach to promoting creative thinking and problem-solving skills while increasing learner engagement and interest. Based on these research findings, we expect that by developing and implementing educational strategies that cultivate creative thinking, more students will grow their artistic capacities and creativity, benefiting not only art majors but also students from various fields.

Exploring the Potential of AI Tools in University Writing Assessment: Comparing Evaluation Criteria between Humans and Generative AI (대학 글쓰기 평가에서 인공지능 도구의 활용 가능성 탐색: 인간과 생성형 AI 간 평가 기준 비교)

  • So-Young Park;ByungYoon Lee
    • Journal of Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.16 no.5_spc
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    • pp.663-676
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    • 2024
  • This study, from the perspective of Learning with AI, aimed to explore the educational applicability of writing evaluation criteria generated by artificial intelligence. Specifically, it sought to systematically analyze the similarities and differences between AI-generated criteria and those developed by humans. The research questions for this study were set as follows: 1) What characteristics do the writing evaluation criteria generated by AI tools have? 2) What similarities and differences exist between the writing evaluation criteria generated by humans and AI tools? GPT and Claude were selected as representative AI tools, and they were tasked with generating writing evaluation criteria for undergraduate students. These AI-generated criteria were then compared with human-created criteria. The results showed a commonality: Both humans and AI-tools placed the highest importance on categories related to content. However, while humans evaluated based on three main categories - content, organization, and language usage - the AI tools included additional categories such as format and citations, original thinking, and overall impression. In general, human tended to include more detailed items within each evaluation category, while AI tools presented more concise items. Notably, differences were observed in language-related aspects and scoring systems, which were influenced by the AI tools being developed based on English. This study offers important insights into the development of collaborative evaluation models between humans and AI, and it explores the potential role of AI as a complementary tool in educational assessment in the future.

A Study on the Application of Innovative Teaching Method in Tourism in the Generation AI Era (생성형 AI 시대의 관광 분야 혁신교수법 적용에 관한 연구)

  • Choi Younghwan
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.87-98
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    • 2024
  • This study conducted an empirical study on the application of innovative teaching methods in the tourism field in a situation where innovative teaching methods suitable for the AI era are required. It was intended to provide exploratory basic data on the application of a wide range of innovative teaching methods through actual verification of the educational effectiveness before and after the application of the innovative teaching method. To this end, the effectiveness before and after education was empirically verified with 60 students who majored in tourism at Y University in the metropolitan area. Reliability analysis, corresponding sample t-test, and map analysis using graphs were performed on the collected data to increase visibility. As a result of the study, it was found that all the competencies of the innovative teaching method had a statistically significant influence after the application of the innovative teaching method. In addition, by increasing the effect of interaction between instructors and learners acting as facilitators, exploratory results were derived for potential benefits and areas that could be improved.

Development of a customized GPTs-based chatbot for pre-service teacher education and analysis of its educational performance in mathematics (GPTs 기반 예비 교사 교육 맞춤형 챗봇 개발 및 수학교육적 성능 분석)

  • Misun Kwon
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.63 no.3
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    • pp.467-484
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    • 2024
  • The rapid advancement of generative AI has ushered in an era where anyone can create and freely utilize personalized chatbots without the need for programming expertise. This study aimed to develop a customized chatbot based on OpenAI's GPTs for the purpose of pre-service teacher education and to analyze its educational performance in mathematics as assessed by educators guiding pre-service teachers. Responses to identical questions from a general-purpose chatbot (ChatGPT), a customized GPTs-based chatbot, and an elementary mathematics education expert were compared. The expert's responses received an average score of 4.52, while the customized GPTs-based chatbot received an average score of 3.73, indicating that the latter's performance did not reach the expert level. However, the customized GPTs-based chatbot's score, which was close to "adequate" on a 5-point scale, suggests its potential educational utility. On the other hand, the general-purpose chatbot, ChatGPT, received a lower average score of 2.86, with feedback indicating that its responses were not systematic and remained at a general level, making it less suitable for use in mathematics education. Despite the proven educational effectiveness of conventional customized chatbots, the time and cost associated with their development have been significant barriers. However, with the advent of GPTs services, anyone can now easily create chatbots tailored to both educators and learners, with responses that achieve a certain level of mathematics educational validity, thereby offering effective utilization across various aspects of mathematics education.

Development of a Multicultural Communication Assistant Application Utilizing Generative AI

  • Jung-hyun Moon;Ye-ram Kang;Da-eun Kim;Ga-kyung Lee;Jae-hoon Choi;Young-Bok Cho
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.29 no.8
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    • pp.33-41
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    • 2024
  • The continuous rise in the number of multicultural households and the issue of insufficient Korean language proficiency among marriage immigrants have highlighted the need to expand support programs for multicultural families and the importance of staffing multicultural centers. This paper designs and implements a diary application that leverages AI technology to enhance communication between parents and children in multicultural families based on diary entries. The proposed technology uses OCR, machine translation, Korean language correction, and sentiment analysis AI models to facilitate diary-based conversations between parents and children, addressing linguistic barriers and fostering emotional bonds. Additionally, it aims to provide direction for the development and harmony of future multicultural societies.

A Study on Measuring the Risk of Re-identification of Personal Information in Conversational Text Data using AI

  • Dong-Hyun Kim;Ye-Seul Cho;Tae-Jong Kim
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.29 no.10
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    • pp.77-87
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    • 2024
  • With the recent advancements in artificial intelligence, various chatbots have emerged, efficiently performing everyday tasks such as hotel bookings, news updates, and legal consultations. Particularly, generative chatbots like ChatGPT are expanding their applicability by generating original content in fields such as education, research, and the arts. However, the training of these AI chatbots requires large volumes of conversational text data, such as customer service records, which has led to privacy infringement cases domestically and internationally due to the use of unrefined data. This study proposes a methodology to quantitatively assess the re-identification risk of personal information contained in conversational text data used for training AI chatbots. To validate the proposed methodology, we conducted a case study using synthetic conversational data and carried out a survey with 220 external experts, confirming the significance of the proposed approach.

Research on the Design of a Deep Learning-Based Automatic Web Page Generation System

  • Jung-Hwan Kim;Young-beom Ko;Jihoon Choi;Hanjin Lee
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.21-30
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    • 2024
  • This research aims to design a system capable of generating real web pages based on deep learning and big data, in three stages. First, a classification system was established based on the industry type and functionality of e-commerce websites. Second, the types of components of web pages were systematically categorized. Third, the entire web page auto-generation system, applicable for deep learning, was designed. By re-engineering the deep learning model, which was trained with actual industrial data, to analyze and automatically generate existing websites, a directly usable solution for the field was proposed. This research is expected to contribute technically and policy-wise to the field of generative AI-based complete website creation and industrial sectors.