THE IMPACT OF AI-DRIVEN PERSONALIZED LEARNING ON STUDENT ENGAGEMENT
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has changed various sectors, with education being a significant beneficiary. AI-driven personalized learning systems are being used to adapt educational lessons to each student needs and preferences, potentially enhancing engagement and learning results. The following article is dedicated to investigate the impact of such systems on student engagement through a comprehensive survey conducted across diverse educational institutions. The findings show a positive correlation between AI-driven personalized learning and increased student engagement, highlighting the potential of AI to transform educational practices. However, challenges such as data privacy concerns and the need for teacher training in AI integration were also identified. The study underlines the importance of addressing these challenges to fully gain the benefits of AI in education.
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