Beyond the Hype: A Comprehensive Review of Current Trends in Generative AI Research, Teaching Practices, and Tools
James Prather, Juho Leinonen, Natalie Kiesler, Jamie Gorson Benario,, Sam Lau, Stephen MacNeil, Narges Norouzi, Simone Opel, Vee Pettit, Leo, Porter, Brent N. Reeves, Jaromir Savelka, David H. Smith IV, Sven Strickroth,, Daniel Zingaro

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive review of current trends, research, and practices in generative AI within computing education, highlighting its disruptive potential and emerging pedagogical tools.
Contribution
It offers a systematic literature review, surveys, and interviews to synthesize current understanding and perceptions of GenAI in computing classrooms.
Findings
GenAI can solve introductory programming tasks effectively.
GenAI tools are disrupting traditional curriculum and teaching methods.
New personalized feedback tools are emerging for student support.
Abstract
Generative AI (GenAI) is advancing rapidly, and the literature in computing education is expanding almost as quickly. Initial responses to GenAI tools were mixed between panic and utopian optimism. Many were fast to point out the opportunities and challenges of GenAI. Researchers reported that these new tools are capable of solving most introductory programming tasks and are causing disruptions throughout the curriculum. These tools can write and explain code, enhance error messages, create resources for instructors, and even provide feedback and help for students like a traditional teaching assistant. In 2024, new research started to emerge on the effects of GenAI usage in the computing classroom. These new data involve the use of GenAI to support classroom instruction at scale and to teach students how to code with GenAI. In support of the former, a new class of tools is emerging that…
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TopicsOnline Learning and Analytics · Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research · Cognitive Science and Mapping
