The potential of learning with (and not from) artificial intelligence in education

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Abstract

AI-powered technologies are increasingly being developed for educational purposes to contribute to students' academic performance and overall better learning outcomes. This exploratory review uses the PRISMA approach to describe how the effectiveness of AI-driven technologies is being measured, as well as the roles attributed to teachers, and the theoretical and practical contributions derived from the interventions. Findings from 48 articles highlighted that learning outcomes were more aligned with the optimization of AI systems, mostly nested in a computer science perspective, and did not consider teachers in an active role in the research. Most studies proved to be atheoretical and practical contributions were limited to enhancing the design of the AI system. We discuss the importance of developing complementary research designs for AI-powered tools to be integrated optimally into education.

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Chichekian, T., & Benteux, B. (2022, September 13). The potential of learning with (and not from) artificial intelligence in education. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2022.903051

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