Professors Lead Bold Experiments in Generative AI Education
Sharing Achievements in AI Learning Analytics, Real-Time Collaboration Tools, and Student-Developed Counseling Chatbots
Korea University of Technology and Education held the "2025 Academic Year Generative AI Utilization Education Innovation Case Presentation" on the 26th at the hybrid Sky Hall in the Dadam Future Learning Center on campus. / Kut.edu
"The attempts made by our professors are not just simple cases, but courageous experiments and records of new educational challenges. They will shape the future of our university and, furthermore, become a beacon of hope for higher education in Korea."
Yoo Gil-sang, President of Korea University of Technology and Education, made this statement at the "2025 Academic Year Generative AI Utilization Education Innovation Case Presentation" held on the 26th at the hybrid Sky Hall in the Dadam Future Learning Center.
According to Korea University of Technology and Education on the 27th, around 100 faculty and staff members attended the event to share the outcomes of AI-based class innovation.
The main presentations included: ▲ Establishment of an AI Learning Analytics Lab (Professor Jang Kyung-sik), ▲ Artificial Intelligence Creation and Control (Professor Han Yeon-hee), ▲ Real-Time Collaboration Tools and Generative AI Classes (Professor Woo Hyuk), and ▲ GPT Customization in Career Counseling Classes (Professor Lee Hye-eun).
The AI Learning Analytics Lab is equipped with features such as speech-to-text conversion, analysis of learner engagement, and instant quizzes, thereby enhancing educational effectiveness for instructors, learners, and administrators alike.
Professor Han Yeon-hee introduced cases of AI music composition and robot walking, emphasizing that "AI should be utilized as a collaborative tool."
Professor Woo Hyuk presented examples of Internet of Things lectures using tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Padlet, sharing the positive impact on self-directed learning and collaboration skills.
Professor Lee Hye-eun showcased the results of AI counseling tools developed directly by students, such as "Bokboki" (a chatbot for relieving job search stress) and "Prepter GPT" (an interview simulator).
President Yoo stated, "These achievements will contribute to nurturing creative, problem-solving talent and strengthening the university's competitiveness through the Chungnam RISE project."
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