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AI-Powered Education: Exploring the Potential of Personalised Learning for Students' Needs in Indonesia Education
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Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) stands out as a relatively new yet rapidly expanding technological tool that is transforming the field of education. This paper examines the potential of Artificial Intelligence to assist students and teachers in personalised learning. The research methodology employed f... view more
Artificial intelligence (AI) stands out as a relatively new yet rapidly expanding technological tool that is transforming the field of education. This paper examines the potential of Artificial Intelligence to assist students and teachers in personalised learning. The research methodology employed for this study is a literature review, providing an overview of the current knowledge on practical AI applications for personalised learning and insights into methodological developments in this research field. Based on the literature, the results of this research demonstrate that personalised learning effectively accommodates students' learning preferences and enhances academic performance. Therefore, it could significantly benefit students by accommodating their learning pace and style. In the Indonesian education system context, the integration of AI for personalised learning is already included in the Indonesia Artificial Intelligence National Plan framework. To support this plan, the authors employed a Personalized Learning Plan (PLP) to integrate AI into educational settings practically. However, a challenge in integrating AI into education for personalised learning is that course or class designers often pay insufficient attention to creating content that develops practical skills. This neglect of pedagogical and technical aspects has led students and teachers to perceive these systems as unresponsive to their learning preferences, fostering a sense of pessimism.... view less
Keywords
artificial intelligence; Indonesia; teaching method
Classification
Curriculum, Teaching, Didactics
Free Keywords
Personalised learning; Adaptive learning; Indonesia education
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 3012-3022
Journal
Path of Science, 10 (2024) 5
ISSN
2413-9009
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed