ˆHow can AI be used to personalize learning experiences in education, and what are the challenges in ensuring equitable access to AI-driven educational tools?
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AI’s Role in Learning
Introducing artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way students learn. They illustrate innovative units as inspired by student’s skills, preferences, and approaches to learning. AI sees what students can and where they lack ability or comprehension.
In smart learning systems, AI and ML are employed to validate a lot of data pertaining to student performance. This makes it easier to find out what the students are best at as well as what they find most challenging. AI blends this information with a particular student’s needs, preferences and learning profile to create unique learning paths.
For instance, if the student scores pretty well in a particular subject area, then the system can advance to higher level content over a session. And if a student wants to read something then the system can assist him or her and further can make the speed according to that student’s learning capacities.
Nevertheless, There are some issues to work out to make sure AI helps without hurting the quality of education:
We are not only learning what is written in books; we are also learning how to be socially and emotionally healthy individuals. Paradoxically, it means if excessive use of artificial intelligence is made in school, the interaction between student and teachers could be minimized. This time is crucial for the development of the ability to share with others, to get and express own and others’ emotions and to reason. It means that AI can facilitate learning but it cannot provide such things as encouragement, teacher’s individual attention, and etc.
However, it is also important to remember that an AI system can only be as good as the lesson you derive from it. The biggest challenge is firstly to ensure that the AI tools being employed utilise correct, updated, and pertinent information. It also questions if, with the help of AI, learning processes might become too standardized and do not offer different perspectives or critical pedagogy. This means that teachers must ensure that they spend their time ensuring that what is being taught to students through AI systems is of the highest quality.
Introduction of AI into the schools raises ethical concern such as the extent to which AI ought to be employed when making decisions touching on the lives of the students. Should the artificial intelligence systems decide whether a student should attend a particular class or his future life path based on the outcomes of data predictions? Secondly, students and teachers need to know the rationale of choosing or deciding with help of AI.
Introducing AI into schools can be expensive, requiring large purchases of technology and equipment and time from educators. This leads to the generation of another kind of a gap where only rich schools can be able to implement the use of AI while leaving behind poor schools and students. Ensuring that all children can learn with AI regardless of whether they are rich or poor is a major issue. We have to think of some new rules and new plans on how everyone shall get the same opportunity to use those AI tools in school.
Another disadvantage from the increased use of AI in education is that both the students and the teachers are likely to be fully reliant on the technology. This dependence might lower down the critical thinking and problem solving abilities of students as they are lazy to think hard and look for information on their own instead of asking the AI.
Although AI can be really helpful in education, these opportunities demonstrate that such a tool should be used very cautiously. There are so many dilemmas that we have to solve like privacy, fairness, cost, and ethical concerns depending on how we can implement AI for schools that will benefit all students and therefore improve the efficiency and fairness of education delivery.
AI refers to the computer system capable of performing complex tasks that human can’t do such as solving difficult calculation, reasoning, or solving problems. AI examples are- playing chess with computer self-driving cars which is highly depends on deep Learning or natural language processing.
Effect of AI on education
-AI transform education into personalized learning experience to student. Personalized learning enhance engagement and motivation in student for success. AI can capture, aggregate and analysis the data of students learning and provide personalized learning to students aby analysing data of student.
-AI-powered assessment and evaluation is a game-changer in the education system. AI has the potential to improve accuracy, efficiency, and fairness in assessments and evaluations. With AI, student learning can be measured more accurately, providing deeper insights and facilitating individualized learning processes
-AI provide online education which is accessible form anywhere.
– AI dimished the need of human teacher.AI don’t have emotions and human understanding for the person . The less human interaction led to lack of social activities which impact our day to day life
– Lot of students data can cause privacy concern. ensuring robust safeguard for the ethical and secure handling of sensitive information is important