Synchronous (Onsite) Technology / Online Learning / CALL / MALL Workshop (50 mins Onsite)
Exploring artificial intelligence (GPT-4) in TESOL: How the field should be ready
The emerging artificial intelligence (AI) and its capacity to generate illustrations and texts using the enormous amount of data available on the internet have received researchers’ attention lately. Especially, strong AI systems such as GPT-4 can generate “poetry, dialogue, puns, literary parodies, and storytelling” (Branwen, 2020, Creative fiction section) as well as academic papers with references (Thunström, 2022) by using its “state-of-the-art machine learning algorithm” (Thunström & Steingrimsson, 2022, p. 3). In this three-part workshop, the presenter will first briefly introduce emerging artificial intelligence (AI), specifically focusing on its capability in academic writing (10 minutes). Then the audience will try GPT-based platforms to see how AI can generate texts written in academic or other genre-specific languages (30 minutes). Finally, the audience will together discuss the potentials and risks that such AI can impose in the field of TESOL, and how the field should be ready (10 minutes).
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Yu Jung Han is an avid traveler and a proud TESOLer with 19 years of international teaching experience, first in her native country of Korea, and later in Japan and the United States. She received her Ph.D. in Education from the University of Rochester (Rochester, NY) where she is currently teaching and working. Her research interests include interest-driven language teaching and learning, transcultural fan practices and identity development as well as technology-assisted language learning.