TY - JOUR
T1 - Artificial intelligence as relational artifacts in creative learning
AU - Lim, Jeongki
AU - Leinonen, Teemu
AU - Lipponen, Lasse
AU - Lee, Henry
AU - DeVita, Julienne
AU - Murray, Dakota
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significantly advanced in creating professional-level media content. In creative education, determining how students can benefit without becoming dependent on them is a challenge. In this study, researchers conducted an exploratory experiment that positioned AI as a relational artifact to students in a series of drawing activities and examined the potential impact of affective relations with machines in socio-cultural creative learning. The resulting artifacts, observations, and interview transcripts were analyzed using the Consensual Assessment Technique and a grounded theory approach. The study's results indicate that the design professors reliably evaluated the student drawings as more creative than the AI drawings, but neither demonstrated a consistent increase in creativity. However, the presence of AI engaged the students to explore different approaches to artistic prompts. We theorize that AI can be mediated as a learning artifact for transformative creativity if the students perceive their relationship with AI as empathetic and collaborative.
AB - Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significantly advanced in creating professional-level media content. In creative education, determining how students can benefit without becoming dependent on them is a challenge. In this study, researchers conducted an exploratory experiment that positioned AI as a relational artifact to students in a series of drawing activities and examined the potential impact of affective relations with machines in socio-cultural creative learning. The resulting artifacts, observations, and interview transcripts were analyzed using the Consensual Assessment Technique and a grounded theory approach. The study's results indicate that the design professors reliably evaluated the student drawings as more creative than the AI drawings, but neither demonstrated a consistent increase in creativity. However, the presence of AI engaged the students to explore different approaches to artistic prompts. We theorize that AI can be mediated as a learning artifact for transformative creativity if the students perceive their relationship with AI as empathetic and collaborative.
KW - Artificial intelligence
KW - Computational creativity
KW - Creative learning
KW - Relational artifact
KW - Sociocultural creativity
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U2 - 10.1080/14626268.2023.2236595
DO - 10.1080/14626268.2023.2236595
M3 - Article
SN - 1462-6268
VL - 34
SP - 192
EP - 210
JO - Digital Creativity
JF - Digital Creativity
IS - 3
ER -