How Artificial Intelligence Can Personalize Learning for Every Student

Authors

  • Ayesha Noor Department of Educational Technology, University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan.

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Personalized Learning, EdTech, Adaptive Learning Systems

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize education by offering personalized learning experiences tailored to the individual needs of each student. This article explores how AI-powered tools and platforms can adapt to students' learning styles, pace, and strengths, creating a more effective and engaging educational experience. By analyzing various AI applications in education, the article highlights the ways in which these technologies can provide real-time feedback, support differentiated instruction, and enhance student outcomes. The article also discusses the ethical considerations and challenges of implementing AI in education, including data privacy concerns and the need for teacher training. The study offers recommendations for integrating AI into classroom practices to support personalized learning at scale.

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Published

2024-06-30