Chapter i v Final Revisions
Chapter i v Final Revisions
CHAPTER I
Introduction
quality.” – Yann LeCun. In today’s modern world the way we learn and teach is being
2020). The term artificial intelligence is not new. It was coined in 1956 by McCarthy
reasoning and thinking that could go into intelligent machines. The definition of AI
has grown and changed since 1956, as there have been significant advancements in AI
the use of data for complex processing tasks” (Popenici et al., 2017, p. 2).
driven tools such as CHAT GPT, Quizlet, Cici, Duolingo, Grammarly and Quill Bot
tools like intelligent tutoring systems, personalized learning platforms, and virtual
learning styles and paces. Kulik et al., (2016). One of the key benefits of AI in
education is the ability to personalize learning for each student. By collecting and
analyzing data on student performance, AI algorithms can identify patterns and tailor
has been shown to increase student engagement and improve academic outcomes.
(Aqua, 2023). AI systems can pinpoint areas where students may be struggling or
losing interest and offer specific interventions to tackle these issues. For instance, an
AI-driven learning platform might detect when a student is taking an unusually long
provide extra resources or tutoring to help them overcome these challenges. Similarly,
AI algorithms can adjust the difficulty and pacing of instructional materials based on
challenged and fully engaged. Despite the numerous advantages, the integration of AI
in education also presents several challenges. Data privacy and security are major
that this data is protected from breaches and misuse is critical to maintaining trust and
integrity in the educational system. Furthermore, the digital divide poses a significant
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processes and potential biases in AI algorithms must also be addressed to ensure fair
and equitable educational outcomes (Binns, 2018). The rapid advancement of artificial
enhance their knowledge and skills. Those facing difficulties have been relying on
traditional support and guidance. However, this support has experienced difficulties,
technology in education: a tool on whose terms? (hin). It argues that education systems
should always ensure that learners’ interests are placed at the center and that digital
technologies are used to support an education based on human interaction rather than
aiming at substituting it. The report looks at ways in which technology can help reach
disadvantaged learners but also ensure more knowledge reaches more learners in more
engaging and cheaper formats. It focuses on how quality can be improved in learning
basic skills, and in developing the digital skills needed in daily life. (UNESCO, 2023)
Traditional assessments often fail to capture the full spectrum of student abilities and
This research will provide a critical evaluation of AI's role in shaping the academic
contexts.
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Theoretical Framework
Vygotsky defined the zone of proximal development is the distance between the actual
or in collaboration with more capable peers. This theory has been widely adopted in
learning. Additionally, the ZPD is seen as a crucial area for learning because it
represents the range of tasks that are challenging yet attainable for the learner. By
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providing appropriate scaffolding and assistance within the ZPD, AI tools can help
students develop new skills and knowledge, gradually bridging the gap between their
current abilities and their potential. This ensures that the learning material is neither
too easy nor too difficult, but rather appropriately challenging to promote growth and
understanding.
1.1 Age
1.2 Sex
terms of:
terms of:
3.1 Journal
3.3 Quiz
3.4 Reflection
of the respondents?
The main objective of the study was to discover the Effect of Artificial
Hypothesis
Division at La Concepcion College." has one expected outcome among the following
hypothesis:
The study was conducted to Assess the effect of Artificial Intelligence Application:
Students - the research findings equip students with a deeper understanding of how
Artificial Intelligence shapes their academic environment. This knowledge can serve
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as a valuable resource, enabling them to optimize their learning strategies and engage
School Administration - The study will greatly assist the school in learning about and
of the students.
Teachers - insights that can guide educators in making informed decisions about
educational delivery.
Parents – This research can gain insights into how AI influences their children's
academic journey. This knowledge can help them understand the changing dynamics
environments.
Future Researchers – To our beloved future researchers, we hope this study will
make them aware and knowledgeable of the process involved and serve as reference
Education students. Academic year 2024-2025 Kaypian Campus, City of San Jose Del
Monte, Bulacan.
Definition of Terms
The definition of terms is divided into two parts. The first definition is lexical
wherein the researcher gets the meaning of the words through the internet, while
A. Lexical - also known as the dictionary definition, is the definition closely matching
success in their educational endeavors, typically measured by grades, test scores, and
and self-correction.
Content Creation – is the process of generating topics for blogs, articles, white
papers, social media posts, and other forms of media that provide valuable information
or entertainment.
reflections.
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Learning Efficiency – refers to the ability to acquire knowledge or skills quickly and
effectively, often measured by the amount of time and resources required to achieve
learning goals.
experiences, and resources to the individual needs, strengths, and interests of each
student.
Quiz –is a short assessment tool used to evaluate a student's understanding of a specific
questions.
Essay Writing –is the process of creating a structured piece of writing that presents
experiences, actions, and learning in order to gain insight and improve future practice.
Research Writing – is the systematic investigation into and study of materials and
sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions or develop new
knowledge
specifying how the idea is measured and applied within a particular set of
circumstances.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Applied through systems and software that perform
Content Creation – Involves producing digital or print materials like articles, videos,
feedback.
Essay Writing – Creating structured written pieces evaluated for argument clarity,
Research Writing – Systematic collection and analysis of data through methods like
CHAPTER II
This chapter presents the review of related literature and studies that would
further and reach the background of the research. A review of various literature and
studies related to the problem that conducted by several researchers which have
FOREIGN LITERATURE
higher education. However, they also mention that the longer interventions of the AI
gradually weaken the positive effect of it. suggesting a potential "novelty effect" that
learning outcomes. However, factors such as data quality and ethical considerations
assessment.
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Smith, J., & Doe, A. (2020). The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Higher
learning, assessment, and future careers. The findings demonstrate AI’s effectiveness
in equipping graduates with new skills and underscore the critical need to consider the
The state of the field. International Journal of Educational Research, 58(2), 200-215.
significantly from 2016 to 2022. The authors stated that AI is being used in various
areas, such as assessment, intelligent tutoring systems, and managing student learning.
Additionally, they emphasized the rapid rise in AI-related initiatives within the field.
acceptance and its impact on academic performance. Computers & Education, 67(1),
150-162. This study delves into the adoption of AI-powered academic support tools
including assessment, feedback, and tutoring services. The research underscores the
LOCAL LITERATURE
Additionally, during the 2023 Global Education and Innovation Summit. Vice
President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte addressed the challenges and
before implementation.
Vice President of Global Strategy, Ryan Lufkin, highlighted the University of the
Philippines (UP) for it’s leadership in establishing guidelines for responsible AI use,
enhancing education in the Philippines. Their study highlights both the benefits and
Smith and Doe (2020) investigated the impact of AI on higher education. Their
survey of higher education stakeholders, they found that AI can effectively equip
graduates with new skills but also emphasized the importance of addressing ethical
considerations.
academic challenges and concerns facing the country's educational system, while also
education, AI can be a powerful tool for improving teaching and learning practices,
FOREIGN STUDIES
Artificial intelligence is the driving force of change focusing on the needs and
(AIEd) for building personalized learning systems for students (Tapalova, O. and
Zhiyenbayeva, N. 2022). Social networking sites and chatbots, expert systems for
develop and introduce personalized approaches to master new knowledge and develop
professional competencies.
distribution of authors, and the specific AI applications explored. Key findings include
research gaps. The study offers valuable insights into the current state of AIEd research
It's a valuable resource for understanding the potential benefits and challenges of AI
It examines various AI tools and techniques, such as intelligent tutoring systems and
adaptive learning platforms, and assesses their impact on student learning outcomes.
The study addresses the potential challenges and ethical implications of using AI in
LOCAL STUDIES
utilization, and perceptions among college students. Findings show that familiarity
with AI varies based on age, academic year, and field of study, emphasizing the need
for targeted AI education. The study revealed modest AI usage for academic and
relationship. In this study they were able to found that in between ChatGPT academic
performance, learning motivation can act as a full mediator. They were able to find out
that by using Chat GPT, students’ performance in class improved, Utilizing AI tools
like ChatGPT responsibly can promote educational progress and student achievement
Additionally, Borbajo et al. (2023) Their study emphasizes the potential of AI-
processes. The findings advocate for a paradigm shift in educational systems, calling
global scale.
Education: This study explores how AI tools are being used to enhance student
content.
diverse sample of students, demonstrated that students who actively utilize AI tools
education and unlock their full potential. These findings highlight the critical role of
educational landscape.
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Application of the respondents are done. terms of,” shown that Learning
efficiency had the highest weighted mean
respondents be while Personalized learning had the
Feedback
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CHAPTER III
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter presents the methodologies used in this study. This includes
research design, population and sample, research instrument, data collection, and
statistical method.
Research Design
method of collecting and analyzing numerical data. It is used to find patterns and
bigger groups. It is used to gather information about the current state of phenomena.
defined by McCombes (2022) as a research strategy that explains the features of the
The descriptive method comprises acquiring data that describes the population
There are 773 students enrolled in Teacher Education Division. Only students from
Teacher Education Division are the ones who will participate in this study. Those who
based on specific criteria relevant to the research question, rather than choosing from
Research Instrument
validated and distributed to the target respondents. The survey questionnaire serves as
the primary tool for data collection. The survey questionnaire divided into two parts.
The first and second part are checklist. The questions on the checklist can be answered
by checking the preferred box. The first part is the students’ demographic profile.
Likert’s scale will be using on the second part to measure the respondent’s attitudes to
meticulously develop the questionnaire, ensuring its suitability for the targeted
respondents.
3. Once permission is granted, the researchers will explain the study's purpose to
the selected participants and distribute the questionnaire during their classes or
breaks.
4. The researchers will collect the completed forms from the respondents.
5. Following collection, the researchers will arrange, analyze, and interpret the
The researchers will utilize different statistical tool to analyze and interpret the
gathered data. The researchers will use the following: frequency distribution table,
Formula:
1. P= x 100
Where:
P = Percentage
F = Frequency
Formula:
∑ 𝑓𝑥
2. 𝑊𝑥 = 𝑛
Where:
𝑊𝑋 = weighted mean
∑ 𝑓𝑥
3. Grand Mean = 𝑛
4. Likert Scale - A survey question that uses a 5- or 7-point scale to analyses and
interpret data that ranges from one extreme attitude to another. The responses on the
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criteria used were quantified using the following weights, limits, and verbal
interpretations.
4 3.40-4.19 Agree
3 2.60-3.39 Neutral
2 1.80-2.59 Disagree
5. ANOVA
Where:
F = Anova Coefficient
Analysis of Data
CHAPTER IV
PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS, AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
tabular form from the instrumental used. The data gathered are presented in the table
and figure.
are 20 years old, accounting for 26% of the total (ranked 1st). This is followed by
respondents aged 23 and above, comprising 22% (ranked 2nd), and 21 years old, at
18% (ranked 3rd). Respondents aged 19 and 22 both contribute 12% each, sharing the
4.5 ranking. The least represented age group is 18 years old, making up only 10%
(ranked 6th). Overall, the sample includes 50 respondents, covering a range of ages
Male 13 26% 2
Female 37 74% 1
Total 50
Table 1.2 shows that the majority of respondents are female, comprising 74%
of the total and ranked 1st. Males make up 26%, placing them in 2nd rank. Overall,
the total number of respondents is 50, showing that females are more represented in
individuals or 32% of the sample, ranking first. This is followed by 1st-year students,
with 14 respondents (28%), ranked second. Third-year students make up 26% of the
respondents, with 13 individuals, ranked third. Lastly, 2nd-year students represent the
smallest group, with 7 respondents (14%), ranking fourth. This distribution indicates
that most respondents are in their final year, with fewer participants from the earlier
year levels.
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use of AI tools. The data shows that ChatGPT is the most widely used AI tool among
respondents, with 18 users (36%), ranking 1st. Quill Bot follows in 2nd place with 10
users (20%). Both CiCi and Grammarly share 3rd place, each with 7 users (14%).
Tools classified as "others" rank 5th, representing 5 users (10%), while Gemini is the
least used, with 3 users (6%), ranking 6th. This indicates that ChatGPT is the preferred
Achievement.
academic achievement. The highest weighted mean, 3.98, shows strong agreement that
subjects and overall scores also received positive responses, with weighted means of
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3.76 and 3.70. Using AI for study strategies scored 3.63, while reliance on AI for test
preparation received a neutral response at 2.86. Overall, the average score of 3.62
achievement.
overall success in meeting the educational goals set by their teachers, schools, and the
broader educational system. While grades and test scores serve as common and readily
Learning
2.2 Personalized 5 4 3 2 1 Weighted Verbal Rank
Learning Mean Interpretation
1. AI tools provide a 7 17 21 2 3 3.46 Agree 3
learning experience
that is tailored to my
personal needs.
2. I feel that AI 9 19 15 4 3 3.54 Agree 2
applications adapt
well to my
individual learning
style.
3. AI tools help me 6 16 19 5 4 3.30 Neutral 5
learn at a pace that
suits me.
4. AI tools suggest 8 23 15 3 1 3.68 Agree 1
resources that are
relevant to my
academic goals.
5. I find that AI 7 19 16 5 3 3.44 Agree 4
tools help me focus
on areas where I
need improvement.
Total Weighted
Mean
Grand Mean 37 94 86 19 14 3.48 Agree
Legend: 1.0 - 1.79 = Strongly Disagree, 1.80 - 2.59 = Disagree, 2.60 - 3.39 = Neutral,
3.40 - 4.19 = Agree, 4.20 - 5.0= Strongly Agree
Table 2.2 presents respondents' perceptions of the effect of AI applications on
personalized learning. The highest-ranked aspect was that AI tools suggest resources
relevant to academic goals, with a weighted mean of 3.68, securing the 1st rank. The
styles (3.54). The experience of AI providing tailored learning ranked 3rd (3.46),
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followed by the ability to focus on areas needing improvement (3.44) in 4th place.
Finally, learning at a pace that suits individual needs was ranked lowest, at 5th, with a
mean of 3.48, which corresponds to an "Agree" verbal interpretation. Among the five
statements Overall, the results suggest that AI tools are generally perceived as
learning journey by setting goals, choosing learning pathways, and reflecting on their
Efficiency
tools impact their learning efficiency, with an overall weighted mean of 3.74
("Agree"). The highest-rated statement, "AI applications help me quickly access the
information I need for my studies," scored 3.98, showing strong support for AI's role
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faster with the help of AI applications" received a weighted mean of 3.88, and "AI
helps me to retain information more effectively" scored 3.82. Additionally, "I rely on
AI tools to simplify complex tasks or assignments" had a weighted mean of 3.58, and
"AI tools help me manage my study time more effectively" scored 3.44. Overall,
various tasks.
effectively and with minimal wasted effort or resources (Brown, Roediger, &
cognitive load, and other investments. Efficient learning strategies might include
Optimizing learning efficiency is crucial for students, educators, and anyone seeking
statement, "AI applications make content creation less time-consuming," scored 3.90
(Rank 1), showing strong agreement on AI's role in efficiency. Next, "AI tools assist
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me in generating new ideas for my assignments or projects" received 3.84 (Rank 2).
"I often use AI applications to improve the quality of my written work" scored 3.70
(Rank 3), while "AI has improved the accuracy and coherence of my written work"
had a weighted mean of 3.68 (Rank 4). Lastly, "I feel that AI tools enhance the
originality and creativity of my work" scored 3.38 (Rank 5), indicating a more
moderate view on AI’s impact on creativity. Overall, students agree that AI tools
The findings from Table 2.4 align with the broader potential of AI in education.
generate new ideas, enhance writing quality, and improve accuracy and coherence
suggests that students perceive AI as a valuable tool for content creation. While the
particularly for pre-service EFL teachers, the findings from Table 2.4 suggest that AI
tools can also be beneficial for students in other disciplines. By automating routine
Table 3.1 shows the data gathered from the variable “Journal” as can be seen
in the table, statement number 4, The highest weighted mean, 3.66, shows agreement
that AI helps ensure journal entries are grammatically correct and well-structured. AI’s
assistance in organizing thoughts for journaling follows closely with a weighted mean
of 3.5. Feedback from AI as a tool for journal improvement has a mean of 3.44, while
AI’s role in documenting academic progress scored 3.36, indicating a neutral response.
Lastly, using AI to generate ideas for journal entries has the lowest mean at 3.32.
Overall, the average weighted mean of 3.46 suggests that respondents generally agree
containing scholarly research, reviews, and other forms of academic writing related to
a specific field of study (Björk, 2024). It serves as a crucial platform for disseminating
a discipline. Journals vary in scope, focus, and impact, ranging from highly specialized
publications to broader interdisciplinary ones, and they play a critical role in the
Table 3.2 shows the data gathered from the variable “Essay Writing” as can be
seen in the table, statement number 2, “AI tools have helped improve the grammar of
my essays." has the highest weighted mean of 3.82 which can be interpreted as Agree.
persuasively in essays with the help of AI.,” with a weighted mean of 3.76 which is
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interpreted as Agree. Next in the rank is statement number 3., My essays reflect a
strong understanding of the topics," with a weighted mean of 3.74 which can be
essays with the help of AI.” has the weighted mean of 3.7 which can be interpreted as
Agree. Lastly, statement number 5, " My essay writing has improved due to feedback
from AI applications," has the lowest weighted mean of 3.58 that is interpreted as
Agree. The total weighted mean of the variable Performance Task was 3.72 that can
interpreted as agree.
body paragraphs presenting evidence and analysis, and a conclusion summarizing the
understanding of the course content." has the highest weighted mean of 3.54 which
practice and enhance my quiz-taking skills.,” with a weighted mean of 3.46 which is
interpreted as Agree. Next in the rank is statement number 5., I regularly achieve high
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scores on quizzes.," with a weighted mean of 3.34 which can be interpreted as Neutral.
The statement number 2, “AI tools help me prepare effectively for quizzes.” has the
weighted mean of 3.22 which can be interpreted as Neutral. Lastly, statement number
1, " I perform well on quizzes after using AI study aids.," has the lowest weighted
mean of 3.02 that is interpreted as Neutral. The total weighted mean of the variable
answer, or even oral questioning, and are often used by educators to gauge student
comprehension, identify areas where students might need additional support, and
encourage active recall of information. Unlike more formal examinations, quizzes are
typically shorter, less weighted, and intended to provide formative feedback to both
Table 3.4 shows the data gathered from the variable “Reflection” as can be
number 4, “Using AI for grammar and style checks enhances the overall quality of my
reflection paper.,” with a weighted mean of 3.66 which is interpreted as Agree. Next
in the rank is statement number 3.,” AI-driven suggestions improve the clarity and
coherence of my writing in the reflection paper.," with a weighted mean of 3.62 which
organizing my thoughts and structuring my reflection paper.” has the weighted mean
of 3.54 which can be interpreted as Agree. Lastly, statement number 1, " I use AI tools
weighted mean of 3.48 that is interpreted as Agree. The total weighted mean of the
experiences, thoughts, and feelings to gain deeper understanding, identify areas for
growth, and inform future actions (Schön, 2019). It involves actively thinking about
what happened, why it happened, and what could be done differently. Reflective
Writing
Table 3.5 shows the data gathered from the variable “Research Writing” as can be seen
in the table, statement number 2, “The research projects I’ve completed using AI tools
use AI tools to gather and organize research sources for my writing projects.,” with a
weighted mean of 3.54 which is interpreted as Agree. Next in the rank is statement
number 3.,” I feel that AI tools help me develop stronger arguments and analysis in
my research writing." with a weighted mean of 3.48 which can be interpreted as Agree.
The statement number 4, “AI tools improve the quality and accuracy of citations in
my research papers.” has the weighted mean of 3.42 which can be interpreted as Agree.
Lastly, statement number 5, " I rely on AI tools to enhance the overall quality and
coherence of my research writing," has the lowest weighted mean of 3.36 that is
interpreted as Neutral. The total weighted mean of the variable Performance Task was
investigating a topic and presenting the findings in a clear, organized, and persuasive
data, and drawing conclusions based on the evidence. Research writing aims to
specific field, often adhering to specific style guides and formatting conventions.
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Table 4.
ANOVA TESTING
N= r x C= 9x5=50
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Fcritical = 2.606
The table shows the result of Anova testing. Since F computed (107.412) is greater
than Fcritical (2.606), the researchers rejected the null hypothesis. Therefore, the
Concepcion College.
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CHAPTER V
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
The study in conducted in La Concepcion College, City of San Jose del Monte
designed checklist questionnaire were used in this study to determine the effect of
Education students.
Based on the tabulated data presented in tables in chapter 4 the researchers came up
1. The age with the highest number and percentage of Teacher education students
were with an age of 20 with a total of 13 (26%) responds while the least of
respondents age were in the age bracket of 18 with a total of 5 (10%) responds.
Therefore, the majority of the respondents came from the age 20. Total of 37
(74%) were females and there were 13 males (26%). The year level with the
highest number and percentage of Teacher education students were 4th Year
with a total of 16 (32%) responds while the least respondents is 2nd Year with
7 (14%). The highest number and percentage of AI tools used is CHAT GPT
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students.
2. The independent variable how may the use of Artificial Intelligent Application
researchers found out that Learning efficiency had the highest mean of 3.74
with a weighted mean of 3.57 that can be interpreted as agree. Lastly the
variable Personalized learning had the lowest weighted mean which is 3.48
and Research writing, the researchers found out that Reflection had the highest
Essay writing 3.72 and Research writing 3.48 that can be interpreted as agree,
then Journal 3.46 that can be interpreted as agree, while Quiz had the lowest
Concepcion College.
CONCLUSION
to the results of the tables presented on Chapter 4, the researcher concludes the
following:
1. The majority of the respondent's age belongs to 20 while the least age
belongs to 18. The majority of the respondent's sex belongs to female while
the least sex belongs to male. The majority of respondents according to their
year level belongs to 4th Year. The most common AI tools according to
2. The result on the tables of the independent variable "how may the use of
terms of,” shown that Learning efficiency had the highest weighted mean
3. Under the dependent variable "how may the academic performance of the
weighted mean while the Quiz had the lowest weighted mean.
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RECOMMENDATION
Based on the findings and conclusions presented, the following are suggested.
Students
Based on the result of the study, researchers recommended that students cultivate a
maximize the potential of AI to boost your creativity and productivity in your studies.
Teachers
Teachers should tailor Artificial intelligence application to the diverse learning styles
School Administrators
that the school's technology tools and platforms are regularly updated and aligned with
Parents
Parents should stay informed about the Artificial intelligence application used in the
academic curriculum of Teacher education students. This will help them understand
the benefits and potential risks, empowering them to support their children's digital
literacy.
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Future Researchers
Future researchers should conduct longitudinal studies to assess the long-term effects
sustained impact.
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APPENDICES A
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
Instruction: Place a check (✓) mark in the box of your preferred answer.
1.1 Age
18 19 20 21 22 23 and above
1.2 Sex
Male Female
1.5 AI Tools
other
in terms of:
terms of?
3.1 Journal 5 4 3 2 1
1. I use AI tools to help generate ideas for my
journal entries.
2. AI tools assist me in organizing my thoughts
clearly when writing my journal.
3. My academic progress is better documented in
my journals with the help of AI tools.
4. I rely on AI tools to ensure my journal entries
are grammatically correct and well-structured.
5. My journal writing has improved because of AI
feedback.
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3.3 Quiz 5 4 3 2 1
1. I perform well on quizzes after using AI study
aids.
2. AI tools help me prepare effectively for
quizzes.
3. I find that AI-generated quizzes improve my
understanding of the course content.
4. I use AI resources to practice and enhance my
quiz-taking skills.
5. I regularly achieve high scores on quizzes.
3.4 Reflection 5 4 3 2 1
1. I use AI tools to help generate thoughtful
reflections on my learning experiences.
2. AI applications assist me in organizing my
thoughts and structuring my reflection paper.
3. AI-driven suggestions improve the clarity and
coherence of my writing in the reflection paper.
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APPENDICES B
Sincerely yours,
Borcena, Princess S.
Aquino, Joemhel
Dr. Loreto F. Magpantay, LPT, LL.B. Ms. Noime F. Magpantay, LPT, PhD
Research Adviser Program Head
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Sincerely yours,
Borcena, Princess S.
Aquino, Joemhel A.
Referred by:
October 1, 2024
Respectfully Yours,
Borcena, Princess S.
Aquino, Joemhel A.
APPENDICES C
PHOTO DOCUMENTATION
CURRICULUM VITAE
PRINCESS S. BORCENA
Poblacion, Bigte, Norzagaray Bulacan
0908-108-2028
[email protected]
Objectives
Qualifications
Educational Attainment
Tertiary
Senior Highschool
Academia De San Lorenzo Dema ala Inc. 2017-2019
Tialo, Sto. Cristo
City of San Jose Del Monte Bulacan
Secondary
Primary
Personal Data
Character Reference
I hereby certify that the above information is true and correct to be the best
of my knowledge and belief.
Princess S. Borcena
Signature
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JOEMHEL A. AQUINO
Blk 20, Lot 20 Carissa 5C Brgy. Kaypian,
City of San Jose del Monte Bulacan
09353175962
[email protected]
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINTMENT
Tertiary
Primary
WORK EXPERIENCE
Ma. Fe A. Eusebio
Part-Time Tutor
June 2020 – August 2021
CERTIFICATE
SKILLS
Leadership Experience
Good oral and written communication skills
Organized, flexible and has good time management
Problem-solver
Provided homework assistance using specific curriculum and materials.
Collaborated with students to complete homework assignments, identify lagging
skills, and correct, weaknesses.
CHARACTER REFERENCES
Linlyn Adamas
0926162707
Sales Clerk
Jomarie Balagso
Service Crew
09483240825
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I hereby certify that all information stated above is true and correct through the best
of my knowledge and belief.
JOEMHEL A. AQUINO
Signature