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Reading Utopia through the lens of AI Tools

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Resumo:This article results from a pedagogical experience involving AI and the literary work Utopia by Thomas More, conducted with BA students. It aims to achieve two primary goals. Firstly, we intend to discuss the relevance of AI as an assisting tool in higher education, particularly in teaching literary works to undergraduate students. We shall demonstrate how this can be done effectively, engaging students and fostering their critical thinking. Secondly, we aim to show that this approach could be replicated in similar contexts, paving the way for other appealing and effective activities performed with AI. The methodology used for this activity was active learning, with the students working autonomously in groups, thinking and deciding on the questions they wanted to ask the selected AI tool. The results show that AI tools proved valuable as they helped to visualise some ideas in the book or give a more realistic approach to the plot. Regarding the obstacles encountered while doing the task, students responded that the tool did not understand correctly what was intended or found
Autores principais:Silva, Elisabete Mendes
Assunto:AI tools Pedagogical innovation Critical thinking Active learning English culture
Ano:2025
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Resumo:This article results from a pedagogical experience involving AI and the literary work Utopia by Thomas More, conducted with BA students. It aims to achieve two primary goals. Firstly, we intend to discuss the relevance of AI as an assisting tool in higher education, particularly in teaching literary works to undergraduate students. We shall demonstrate how this can be done effectively, engaging students and fostering their critical thinking. Secondly, we aim to show that this approach could be replicated in similar contexts, paving the way for other appealing and effective activities performed with AI. The methodology used for this activity was active learning, with the students working autonomously in groups, thinking and deciding on the questions they wanted to ask the selected AI tool. The results show that AI tools proved valuable as they helped to visualise some ideas in the book or give a more realistic approach to the plot. Regarding the obstacles encountered while doing the task, students responded that the tool did not understand correctly what was intended or found