Paper Type
ERF
Abstract
Abstract Due to limited time and capacity in the classroom, professors and students face challenges in successfully implementing an engaged and productive discussion. ChatGPT has excellent potential in education to improve and enhance students' learning performance. In this study, we investigate the impact of using ChatGPT to facilitate two common teaching and learning methodologies of experiential learning: group discussion and teamwork. Through introducing two personas using ChatGPT, this study investigates how ChatGPT helps enhance class discussion and teamwork. As a pilot study, our findings indicate the positive impact of using ChatGPT to facilitate teamwork, learning, motivation, and the continuous intention to use. The proposed model laid a systematic framework for applying ChatGPT in higher education.
Paper Number
1846
Recommended Citation
Li, Xiaoqing; Deng, Xiaodong; and Guo, Yi Maggie, "Interactive Learning with ChatGPT: An Exploratory Study" (2025). AMCIS 2025 Proceedings. 6.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2025/is_education/is_education/6
Interactive Learning with ChatGPT: An Exploratory Study
Abstract Due to limited time and capacity in the classroom, professors and students face challenges in successfully implementing an engaged and productive discussion. ChatGPT has excellent potential in education to improve and enhance students' learning performance. In this study, we investigate the impact of using ChatGPT to facilitate two common teaching and learning methodologies of experiential learning: group discussion and teamwork. Through introducing two personas using ChatGPT, this study investigates how ChatGPT helps enhance class discussion and teamwork. As a pilot study, our findings indicate the positive impact of using ChatGPT to facilitate teamwork, learning, motivation, and the continuous intention to use. The proposed model laid a systematic framework for applying ChatGPT in higher education.
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