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VOL. 5, ISSUE 1 (2023)
AI-Driven transformations in higher education: Opportunities and challenges
Authors
Mohammed B E Saaida
Abstract
This research paper explores the potential
impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on higher education. The integration of
AI has the potential to revolutionize teaching and learning, optimize
administrative processes, and enhance research capabilities. The use of adaptive
learning systems, intelligent tutoring systems, and virtual learning
assistants, powered by AI, can help personalize learning, provide real-time
feedback and support, and foster increased student engagement. Moreover,
AI-powered administrative systems can automate routine tasks such as
admissions, enrollment, and financial aid processing, freeing up valuable
resources for more strategic initiatives. The application of predictive
analytics, empowered by AI, can enable universities to harness the power of
large datasets to make data-driven decisions. However, ethical considerations,
potential biases, and concerns about faculty roles and pedagogical implications
must also be taken into account. Ensuring fairness, transparency, and
accountability in AI algorithms and protecting student data privacy and
security are critical. The impact of AI on faculty roles and job displacement
is another pressing concern, which may require proactive measures to support
faculty. The paper concludes that responsible and ethical implementation of AI
technologies in higher education requires thorough scrutiny of its complex
facets, including the balance between human-driven and AI-driven instruction
and potential reliance on AI in decision-making processes, to ensure that AI is
used to its full potential for the benefit of students, faculty, and society.
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Pages:29-36
How to cite this article:
Mohammed B E Saaida "AI-Driven transformations in higher education: Opportunities and challenges". International Journal of Educational Research and Studies, Vol 5, Issue 1, 2023, Pages 29-36
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