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AI & Schools: 4 Ways Artificial Intelligence Can Help聽Students

AI creates potential for more personalized learning

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As artificial intelligence systems play a bigger role in everyday life, they鈥檙e changing the world of education, too.

, and all come with both risks and opportunities.

I am a , and here are four ways I believe these kinds of systems can be used to help students learn.

1. Differentiated instruction

Teachers are taught to identify the learning goals of all students in a class and adapt instruction for the specific needs of individual students. But with 20 or more students in a classroom, fully customized lessons aren鈥檛 always realistic. Everyone learns differently.

how a student proceeds through an assigned task, how much time they take and whether they are successful. If the student is struggling, the system can offer help; if the student is succeeding, the system can present more difficult tasks to keep the activity challenging.

This type of is often difficult for an educator or school to do for a single student, let alone an entire class or campus. have been shown to quickly and dynamically make changes to the learning environment, content, and tasks to help individuals learn more and quickly improve.

For instance, researchers at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University . The system can to understand mathematical rules and adapt its approach to problems it has never seen before. The system can also identify areas where it had to make multiple attempts before arriving at the correct answer, flag those for teachers as places human students may get confused, and highlight methods the system used to more efficiently arrive at the right answer.

2. Intelligent textbooks

Researchers at Stanford have been developing and testing a prototype of what鈥檚 called an 鈥渋ntelligent textbook,鈥 titled 鈥.鈥 It is an iPad app that monitors students鈥 focus and attention while they read by paying attention to how students interact with the app. The interactive text includes definitions of key words accessible by touch or click and allows students to highlight and annotate while reading.

The textbook can also suggest questions about the content and areas for future inquiry that are customized for each individual. It can change the reading level of the text and also include supplemental photos, videos and materials to help students understand what they鈥檙e studying.

3. Improved assessment

Educational assessment focuses on how an educator knows whether a student is learning what is being taught. Traditional assessments 鈥 essays, multiple-choice tests, short-answer questions 鈥 are . Artificial intelligence has the potential to change that by identifying patterns in learning that may not be apparent to individual teachers or administrators.

For instance, the language-learning company to create and score tests of English proficiency for universities, companies and government agencies. The tests start with a series of standard questions, but based on how the student does with those, the system will select harder or easier questions to more quickly identify a student鈥檚 exact abilities and weaknesses.

Another assessment project, , staffed by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, MIT and Florida State University, creates educational games for parents to play with their children while teaching them to read. Some of the games have adults and children role-play as characters based on real-life scenarios.

These games can help parents and teachers efficiently determine whether children are reading at their appropriate grade level and if they are not.

4. Personalized learning

occurs when the students鈥 interests and goals guide learning. The teacher is more of a facilitator, while the what, why and how of learning are mostly dictated by the student. tailored to each student鈥檚 individual interests.

can quickly identify when a student is struggling and then provide more or different support to help them succeed. As the student shows that they have mastered the content or skill, the AI tool provides more difficult tasks and materials to .

Chatbots have been . Many individuals interact with a chatbot when they ask Alexa or Siri a question. In education, chatbots with artificial intelligence systems can guide students with personalized, just-in-time feedback or assistance. These chatbots can answer questions about course content or structure. This helps students keep track of their own learning while .

Much like an automated playlist of musical or video recommendations, can generate tailored assessment questions, detect misunderstandings and . These AI technologies have the potential to help learners today and in the future.The Conversation

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