Finnish primary school students’ conceptions of machine learningPekka Mertala, Janne Fagerlund, Jukka Lehtoranta, Emilia Mattila, Tiina Korhonen
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Background and context Language is a powerful tool in shaping thought about abstract domains, including the realm of computing and digital technologies. Review of research on children's machine learning (ML) conceptions suggests that participating children were often provided with conceptual clues about the principles of ML before being asked about their conceptions (i.e., asking them how one could teach a computer). Since the term ML is not explicit about who is learning and from whom, this procedure has arguably steered their answers: with less nudging instruction, ML could also be understood as a process in which a human uses a machine, a computer, for instance, for learning purposes.
Objective This study investigates what kind of conceptions primary school students have about ML if they are not conceptually "primed" with the idea that in ML, humans teach computers.
Method Qualitative survey responses from 197 Finnish primary schoolers were analyzed via an abductive method.
Findings We identified three partly overlapping ML conception categories, starting from the most accurate one: ML is about teaching machines (34%), ML is about coding (7.6%), and ML is about learning via or about machines (37.1%).
ImplicationsVon Pekka Mertala, Janne Fagerlund, Jukka Lehtoranta, Emilia Mattila, Tiina Korhonen im Text Finnish primary school students’ conceptions of machine learning (2024)
Objective This study investigates what kind of conceptions primary school students have about ML if they are not conceptually "primed" with the idea that in ML, humans teach computers.
Method Qualitative survey responses from 197 Finnish primary schoolers were analyzed via an abductive method.
Findings We identified three partly overlapping ML conception categories, starting from the most accurate one: ML is about teaching machines (34%), ML is about coding (7.6%), and ML is about learning via or about machines (37.1%).
ImplicationsVon Pekka Mertala, Janne Fagerlund, Jukka Lehtoranta, Emilia Mattila, Tiina Korhonen im Text Finnish primary school students’ conceptions of machine learning (2024)
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