Online Learning Update

January 4, 2020

AI can improve personalised education, support teaching

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:11 am

Jim Larimore, University World News

Already, AI systems are optimising some online learning and are pointing to a future which is radically different from the education paradigms of the past. Algorithms can now uncover patterns about how students perform and algorithms can help teachers optimise their strategies accordingly. ‘AI tutors’, software systems that students interact with online, can give every student greater access to the individualised attention they need. These systems don’t replace teachers, nor should they, but they can take over much of the drudge work of teaching – grading, for example, and give teachers more time to teach. They can collect meaningful data about each student’s performance to help teachers personalise their instruction. They are, in effect, a tireless and attentive teachers’ aide, focusing with eternal patience on the progress and needs of each student.

https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20201211123616908

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