@ashlyyjohnsonn why not? Instead of having all students learn some generic stuff that most of them never use in their life, it could be personalized so they focus in their career in more details.
- AI can analyze a student’s strengths, weaknesses, and learning pace to create a customized curriculum, helping them grasp concepts more effectively.
-Intelligent systems can provide immediate feedback on assignments, quizzes, and even open-ended questions, ensuring students get support when they need it.
-AI tools can bridge gaps for underserved communities by offering quality educational resources at scale.
But there are also concerns I have:
-Could relying on AI diminish the importance of human interaction and mentorship in learning?
-Handling sensitive student data raises concerns about security and ethical use.
-Despite being 'personalized,' AI may still struggle to account for cultural, emotional, and social nuances of learning.