Sunday, May 15, 2022

Future of Classrooms

How Artificial Intelligence will revolutionize the existing Education System?






By Gargi Ghosh  *Updated on 16/5/2022

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a buzzword in education for some time now, and it’s easy to see why. AI is essentially a machine capable of learning and acting on its own, which makes it ideal for helping students learn—especially when there are millions of textbooks and millions of students who need them.


Educators know that the more you engage a student, the more active a learner they become – and the better they are going to perform. With digital courses, mobile devices, and online classes taking over the landscape of education, it’s no surprise that artificial intelligence (AI) has taken centre stage as an effective way to increase student engagement. These technologies are already being used in traditional classrooms in a variety of ways to help students learn and encourage participation.


There are a lot of factors that go into effective education. All students are different and have different learning styles, so it makes sense to tailor the education process to fit each student's needs. Teachers can only do so much with the resources they have—every minute spent on any one student is a minute lost for the other students in the class. In addition to this, most teachers are instructed to give standardized tests, which means they already have to focus their attention on teaching basic material rather than focusing on what each student needs.


Soon with AI-assisted education, educators will be able to use software that monitors each student's performance, identifies their strengths and weaknesses, and creates a personalized curriculum for each student based on their specific needs. Teachers would then be able to spend more time working one-on-one with students who need extra help or who excel at certain subjects, while the AI handles the rest of the class.


From allowing educators to understand their students more quickly to a more complete and personalized learning experience, there are endless benefits to using AI in the classroom. The power of AI lies in its ability to make data more accessible, which in turn, makes education more attainable.
In the future, students will be able to learn at their own pace using artificial intelligence and video-based technologies. This allows students to customize their education; therefore, ensuring that they have a rich, interactive learning experience.


AI will also allow teachers to become better at what they do. For example, teachers can use data collected from students’ devices and classroom interactions with other students to develop lesson plans based on what works best for each student. Teachers can also use artificial intelligence technologies to monitor their own performance and make adjustments accordingly.


In such a student-centric approach, students would be able to customize their own curricula and choose their own pace based on individual interests. All these steps could be orchestrated by artificial intelligence (AI).


As the global population continues to grow and education becomes more accessible, it is important for educators to explore methods for improving access to learning opportunities.


Imagine a classroom with more dedicated teachers, more engaged students, and the highest performing students producing higher results. It’s possible because of cyber technology. Moving forward, we need to adapt to an AI-driven education system that allows every student to make the most of their potential.


Written by Gargi Ghosh

Gargi Ghosh (M.A, B.Ed) is the Principal of Aptech International Preschool, New Delhi. A winner of awards for the categories of Women's Award-An Inspiring Woman (2019), Most Socially Active Principal (2020), Top Educators of India (2020), Top 100 Iconic Educators of India (2021). She has published her poems in several international anthologies and secured the 8th position in a Global Poetry Competition.  





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