How AI Is Revolutionizing the World of Education

Artificial intelligence can help teachers become more efficient and allow them to focus on what matters most: teaching their pupils

Ed Watal, Founder and principal of Intellibus

August 5, 2024

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Artificial intelligence has become a topic of much debate, with some worried that AI will eventually replace crucial roles for human workers in several industries. One industry in which this concern has been particularly vocal is education, as teachers have expressed fear that they will become obsolete due to the rise of AI-powered educational tools. 

However, artificial intelligence in education should instead be seen as a valuable resource. Its capabilities can help teachers become more efficient and allow them to focus on what matters most: teaching their pupils.

How Educators Can Use AI in the Classroom

Some of the most common use cases for artificial intelligence in education involve aiding teachers in their more monotonous tasks. AI technology can be used to automate administrative tasks in a teacher’s workload, such as grading, providing feedback, developing lesson plans, and more. With the help of these tools, teachers can have more time to focus on personalized instruction and student support.

Still, in a time when the education system is facing teacher shortages and an increase in class sizes, it can still be difficult for teachers to provide personalized learning to students. Teachers can use AI to analyze student data, identifying strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles, and that information can then be used to tailor learning paths to students’ needs with personalized content and activities. Struggling students can receive the help and remediation they need, while those ahead of the pack will benefit from additional stimulation and enrichment.

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Furthermore, artificial intelligence can help teachers make their students’ learning experiences more engaging by creating immersive and interactive learning activities like simulations and virtual reality environments. These activities are an excellent way for students to expand their knowledge and put into practice what they have been learning from their teachers.

Artificial intelligence can also be a powerful resource for increasing accessibility in the classroom. It can enable tools like text-to-speech and language translation in real time, which can be invaluable for students with disabilities or for whom the language of instruction is not their primary language. These features can help eliminate some of the most common obstacles to effective instruction in the classroom.

New Paradigm of Education Supported by AI

With these powerful use cases in mind, it is clear that artificial intelligence has the potential to outright transform the landscape of education. From making teachers’ jobs easier to helping students learn more effectively and efficiently, AI technology can help make the classroom a better place for educators and students alike. 

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Now is the time for teachers and educational leaders to embrace this tool and reap its powerful benefits for the learning process.  

About the Author

Ed Watal

Founder and principal of Intellibus, Intellibus

Ed Watal is the founder and principal of Intellibus, an INC 5000 Top 100 Software firm based in Reston, Virginia. He regularly serves as a board advisor to the world’s largest financial institutions. C-level executives rely on him for IT strategy & architecture due to his business acumen & deep IT knowledge. One of Ed's key projects includes BigParser, an ethical AI platform and a data commons for the World.  He has also built and sold several Tech & AI startups. Before becoming an entrepreneur, he worked in some of the largest global financial institutions, including RBS, Deutsche Bank, and Citigroup. He is the author of numerous articles and one of the defining books on cloud fundamentals called 'Cloud Basics.' Ed has substantial teaching experience and has served as a lecturer for universities globally, including NYU and Stanford. Ed has been featured on Fox News, Information Week, and NewsNation.

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