Abstract

ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) has been considered a powerful tool for fostering language learning and applied to various language-learning contexts. Yet, language teachers might lack adequate knowledge about how to integrate AI into classrooms to facilitate students’ learning effectively. To address the issue, this paper reports on an innovative practice to enhance secondary school students’ creative writing by leveraging AI’s capability for natural language generation (NLG). Specifically, we describe two learning designs for teaching students to write short stories with an AI-NLG writing tool (i.e. Text Generator), with one aiming at providing students with hands-on experience with the tool and the other offering scaffolds to compose short stories. We present the purposes, intended learning outcomes, learning activities, and materials and resources of the learning designs. Besides, we discuss the learning performance and achievements of four students who learnt with the designs. We also analyzed the students’ creativity in the ideas of their short stories to examine the effects of writing with Text Generator. Finally, we reflect on our implementation of the innovative practice, outline the pedagogical lessons we learnt, and provide suggestions for future research on using AI to enhance the teaching and learning of writing. We anticipate that writing educators and researchers can replicate, evaluate and improve the learning designs, to better support students’ learning of writing with AI.

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