Entering a New Frontier: AI in Education
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a normal part of life in many areas, including education. This article seeks to explain some background in AI, discuss how it can be used to improve teaching and learning, and how it can be used as a digital assistant. Particularly we explore how AI can be used to personalize and differentiate instructional plans, create and score assessments, provide feedback, incorporate intelligent tutoring systems, expedite administrative tasks, and 48 some uses of generative AI, as well discuss some of the risks and concerns associated with using artificial intelligence in education.
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