IMPLEMENTASI CHATBOT SEBAGAI ASISTEN BELAJAR DIGITAL DI SEKOLAH DASAR
STUDI KASUS DI UPTD SD NEGERI MAULAFA
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https://doi.org/10.37792/2whx6q31Keywords:
chatbot, kecerdasan buatan, asisten belajar digital, literasi AI, sekolah dasarAbstract
Kegiatan PKM ini bertujuan mengimplementasikan chatbot sebagai asisten belajar digital serta meningkatkan pemahaman guru dan siswa dalam pemanfaatan kecerdasan buatan (AI) di UPTD SD Negeri Maulafa. Kegiatan menggunakan metode sosialisasi, demonstrasi, praktik langsung, dan pendampingan. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan bahwa peserta mampu mengoperasikan chatbot, menyusun prompt yang relevan, dan memanfaatkannya untuk memperoleh penjelasan materi, membuat latihan, serta mendukung pembelajaran mandiri. Pendampingan juga meningkatkan kesadaran peserta terhadap pentingnya memverifikasi informasi yang dihasilkan AI. Kegiatan ini menunjukkan bahwa chatbot berpotensi menjadi media pendukung pembelajaran yang interaktif dan fleksibel dengan tetap memerlukan pendampingan guru dan penguatan literasi AI.
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