Publication Type
Conference Proceeding Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
7-2023
Abstract
Generative AI, such as ChatGPT, is a disruptive technology with significant impacts on education. While it has the potential to transform the delivery and accessibility of education, it can also undermine educational effectiveness by facilitating academic honesty and creating technostress for educators. This study aims to (i) evaluate the extent to which Generative AI, such as ChatGPT, brings technostress to teachers and (ii) how Generative AI changes teachers' professional identities and the technostress that results from such changes. We hypothesize that techno-eustress and techno-distress are determined by three types of self-discrepancies concerning professional identity construction: actual-ought, actual-ideal, and ought-ideal discrepancies. This research uses a mixed-method approach with surveys and qualitative interviews. Our findings will contribute to the study of technostress in the educational context, as well as provide practical implications for policy-making, formulating regulations, and designing teacher professional development programs to alleviate educators' technostress created by advancement in Generative AI.
Keywords
Generative AI, ChatGPT, technostress, self-discrepancy, education, teacher professional identity
Discipline
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics | Databases and Information Systems
Research Areas
Data Science and Engineering
Areas of Excellence
Digital transformation
Publication
Proceedings of the 27th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2023), Nanchang, China, July 9 -12
First Page
1
Last Page
9
Publisher
AIS
City or Country
USA
Citation
HUO, Xuenan and SIAU, Keng.
Generative AI and ChatGPT impact on technostress of teachers. (2023). Proceedings of the 27th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2023), Nanchang, China, July 9 -12. 1-9.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/10878
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