Dies ist eine Übersichtsseite mit Metadaten zu dieser wissenschaftlichen Arbeit. Der vollständige Artikel ist beim Verlag verfügbar.
EXPLORING THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' WILLINGNESS TO INTEGRATE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN WRITING ACADEMIC RESEARCH ARTICLES IN PAKISTAN
0
Zitationen
3
Autoren
2025
Jahr
Abstract
This study explores the willingness of final-year university students in Pakistan to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools into the process of writing academic research articles. With AI increasingly influencing educational practices worldwide, understanding students’ perceptions and openness toward such technology is crucial in assessing its potential role in higher education. A qualitative research design was employed, using semi-structured interviews to collect data from ten final-year university students across different academic disciplines. The interviews were designed to probe students’ awareness of AI writing tools, perceived benefits and challenges, ethical considerations, and their readiness to adopt AI as an academic support mechanism. Thematic analysis of the interview data revealed varied but insightful perspectives. Many students acknowledged AI’s capacity to enhance efficiency, provide language assistance, and support the organization of ideas. However, concerns were raised about over-reliance on AI, the potential decline in critical thinking, and ethical issues related to originality and plagiarism. Participants emphasized the importance of maintaining academic integrity while integrating technological advancements into research practices. Furthermore, some students highlighted infrastructural and training challenges within Pakistani universities that may hinder effective adoption. The findings suggest that while there is cautious optimism toward AI integration in academic writing, its acceptance depends largely on institutional support, ethical guidelines, and students’ digital literacy. This study contributes to the ongoing discourse on AI in education by offering insights into the perceptions of Pakistani students, ultimately recommending structured policies and training to balance innovation with academic integrity.
Ähnliche Arbeiten
Determining Sample Size for Research Activities
1970 · 17.694 Zit.
Scale Development : Theory and Applications
1991 · 14.737 Zit.
Online Learning: A Panacea in the Time of COVID-19 Crisis
2020 · 4.921 Zit.
Systematic review of research on artificial intelligence applications in higher education – where are the educators?
2019 · 4.494 Zit.
Blended learning: Uncovering its transformative potential in higher education
2004 · 4.408 Zit.