What are your attitudes towards AI within your study?
You are being invited to participate in this research study intending to identify attitudes of English as a foreign language (EFL) pre-service teachers and students of English philology towards integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into education and their training. Its completing should take approximately 10 minutes of your time. Please, remember that by sending your responses, you give an implied consent with participation in research. Your participation in research is voluntary(1). The research is anonymous(2) and collected data will be protected(3). If you do not wish to take part in the research, do not answer and close this website address.
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Contact to the research supervisor: silvia.pokrivcakova@truni.sk
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I have read and I understand the information. I agree to take part in the research with the knowledge that I am free to withdraw my participation in the research without penalty.

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Your age (write a number only, e.g. 21)
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Your gender:

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Country you study in:

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Your study field: *

You study for a degree:

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Have you received any previous training in AI?

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Items 1 & 2
never
rarely
sometimes
often
everyday
How often are you in contact with AI in your ordinary life?
How often do you encounter AI tools when studying at the university?
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Items 3 & 4
no knowledge
satisfying
average
good
very good
How would you assess your understanding of basic computational principles of AI?
How would you assess your understanding of the limitations of artificial intelligence?
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Item 5
no experience
unsatisfying
adequate
good
very good
How do you assess your experience with AI-powered applications for EFL learning/teaching?
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Item 6 Please, name some AI applications you use for EFL learning/teaching?
Item 7
not interested
moderately interested
neutral
interested
very interested
Are you interested in the ongoing discussion about AI in education?
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Items 8 - 20
strongly disagree
disagree
not sure
agree
strongly agree
8) AI will improve education in general.
9) AI will replace human teachers of EFL in the future.
10) AI will improve EFL learning/teaching of EFL.
11) AI education should be included in my curriculum at the university.
12) Teachers should be careful when using AI tools in their classes.
13) You have an adequate knowledge of AI-powered applications for EFL learning/teaching.
14) AI will help EFL teachers to make their assessment procedures more objective.
15) EFL teachers may lose some of their skills when applying AI in their practice.
16) AI will make EFL learning less personal.
17) AI will be another burden in EFL teachers´ workload.
18) AI implementation will reduce teachers´ workload.
19) AI will help EFL teachers with performing repetitive tasks (such as pronunciation drills).
20) AI will become a threat to humankind.
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Notes:

(1) Your participaton in research is voluntary.

If you choose to take part now, you may change your mind and withdraw later (before clicking on the "submit" button). If you do not click on the "submit" button after completing the form, your responses will not be recorded. However, once you click the ‘submit’ button at the end of the form, your responses cannot be withdrawn as we will not know which ones yours are.

    There will be no direct benefits to you for taking part in this research and you will not be paid to take part in this study.

(2) The research is anonymous. We will use the questionnaire to collect and forward your anonymous responses to us. We will not receive any identifying information (name, address, ID) and you will not be contacted again in the future.

(3) Collected data will be protected. Your responses will be downloaded to a secure file that requires a password to access. Responses will be deleted from the file after analysis is complete and study findings are professionally presented or published.

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