HCAIMay 8, 2024

The Potential and Implications of Generative AI on HCI Education

arXiv:2405.05154v126 citationsh-index: 20EduCHI
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This addresses HCI educators by providing insights from a specific module, but it is incremental as it applies existing AI tools to education without new technical breakthroughs.

The paper tackled integrating generative AI into a 10-week undergraduate HCI module to explore its pedagogical potential, finding that AI can serve as a persona for project ideas and a mirror for reflecting student understanding, while highlighting pitfalls and the need for literacy assessment.

Generative AI (GAI) is impacting teaching and learning directly or indirectly across a range of subjects and disciplines. As educators, we need to understand the potential and limitations of AI in HCI education and ensure our graduating HCI students are aware of the potential and limitations of AI in HCI. In this paper, we report on the main pedagogical insights gained from the inclusion of generative AI into a 10 week undergraduate module. We designed the module to encourage student experimentation with GAI models as part of the design brief requirement and planned practical sessions and discussions. Our insights are based on replies to a survey sent out to the students after completing the module. Our key findings, for HCI educators, report on the use of AI as a persona for developing project ideas and creating resources for design, and AI as a mirror for reflecting students' understanding of key concepts and ideas and highlighting knowledge gaps. We also discuss potential pitfalls that should be considered and the need to assess students' literacies and assumptions of GAIs as pedagogical tools. Finally, we put forward the case for educators to take the opportunities GAI presents as an educational tool and be experimental, creative, and courageous in their practice. We end with a discussion of our findings in relation to the TPACK framework in HCI.

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