Utilization of GPT Chat for Teachers in Developing Creative Teaching Materials in Grade V of Elementary School

Authors

  • Mulita Dea Nur Pratiwi Universitas Darul Ulum Islamic Centre Sudirman
  • Pradita Heni Setyorini Universitas Darul Ulum Islamic Centre Sudirman
  • Indah Wahyu Safitri Universitas Darul Ulum Islamic Centre Sudirman
  • Mieke Mindyasningrum Universitas Darul Ulum Islamic Centre Sudirman

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62951/icgel.v2i2.193

Keywords:

ChatGPT, Creativity, Digital Assistant, Elementary Education, Teaching Materials

Abstract

The use of artificial intelligence technology in elementary education is becoming increasingly relevant as teachers demand to develop creative and efficient teaching materials. Problems faced by fifth-grade elementary school teachers include limited time, a variety of ideas, and reliance on conventional methods in developing teaching materials, resulting in suboptimal learning creativity. This study aims to describe the use of ChatGPT by fifth-grade elementary school teachers in developing creative teaching materials and to identify the benefits and constraints of its use in the learning process. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through literature studies and online questionnaires based on Google Forms. The research respondents were fifth-grade elementary school teachers who were familiar with and used ChatGPT in lesson planning. The data obtained were analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis techniques through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study are expected to provide a comprehensive picture of the role of ChatGPT as a digital assistant for teachers in increasing the efficiency and creativity of teaching material development in elementary schools.

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Published

2025-12-31