Osayande Emmanuel ONAGHISE

PERCEPTION OF EDUCATION STUDENTS ON THE USAGE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AL) TOOLS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN

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This study examined the perception of education students at the University of Benin regarding the usage of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools in their academic activities. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design to gather data from 400 undergraduate students in the Faculty of Education during the 2024/2025 academic session. The instrument used for data collection was a structured questionnaire titled Perception of Education Students on the Usage of Artificial Intelligence Questionnaire (PESUAIQ), validated by experts and tested for reliability using Cronbach’s Alpha. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics such as mean and standard deviation. The study found that students view AI positively and find it helpful for research, writing, presentations, and accessing information. However, they worry about overdependence, ethical issues, and reduced critical thinking. Poor internet, limited devices, and low digital literacy also affect effective use. Despite this, students remain optimistic about AI’s impact on learning. The study recommends improving digital infrastructure, teaching AI literacy, and creating clear guidelines to support responsible and effective AI use in education
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