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AI Tutor: Student's Perceptions and Expectations of AI-Driven Tutoring Systems: A Survey-Based Investigation
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Abstract
Generative AI (GenAI) and LLMs have started to influence how teachers teach and studentslearn, including the ones in programming languages and tutoring. However, there have been debates onwhether AI could be beneficial to students’ learning or not. One way to see this issue is from the perspectives of thestudents. Therefore, this study explored how students perceive the use of AI in their education. The data wasgathered through interviews with 62 students and other stakeholders, such as instructors and IT specialists. The results showed that the students positively perceived using AI as a tutor. Moreover, this study suggests several things to consider when integrating AI tutors for programming. The findings reveal positive student perceptions regarding AI's potential within the teaching-learning process. Students envision AI tutors offering personalized assistance, adapting to individual learning styles, and providing immediate feedback, potentially augmenting their grasp of programming concepts. We applied Statistical analysis, machine learning, and natural language processing techniques such as PCA, t-SNE, LDA, and sentiment analysis.
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