Inclusive Learning and Assessment in the Era of AI

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Rakesh Nayak [1 ]
Hayati Yassin [2 ]
Gadde Ramesh [3 ]
Arunakranthi Godishala [2 ]
机构
[1] OP Jindal University,Department of CSE
[2] Universiti Brunei Darussalam,Faculty of Integrated Technologies
[3] Vaagdevi Engineering College,Department of CSE
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Artificial intelligence; Inclusive learning; Education; Learning; Feedback systems; Student engagement;
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10.1007/s42979-024-03346-7
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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education is examined in this paper, emphasizing inclusive learning and evaluation. It starts with recognizing the enormous potential of AI technologies to change the face of education. It also emphasizes the importance of providing accessibility and inclusion for all students. The paper explores the difficulties that come with using AI, including ethical and biased issues. It then offers creative answers to these problems, such as tailored assessment techniques and the application of adaptive learning technology. The paper also looks at how AI may help support a variety of learning styles, improve feedback systems, and increase student engagement. Ultimately, it highlights how crucial it is to use AI in higher education fairly and inclusively.
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