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Artificial Intelligence and how it will change Learning in 2020

Artificial Intelligence is no more a thing that we got to enjoy in Kubrick or Nolan’s movies. Today, AI along with its progeny – speech recognition, augmented and virtual reality – has become a reality and has gained omnipresence in our urban lives. To make life more comfortable at work and home, we have tapped into AI and machine learning to invent home assistants and auto-driven cars. But all these would not have been possible if Elon Musk did not complete his education. So it only fits that AI revolutionises the field of education in 2020. AI has already changed the way we learn for the better, and 2020 will be witness to some huge significant advancement. Read on to know more about the transformations brought by AI in education.

AI AND EDUCATION – WHAT DOES 2020 HAVE IN STORE FOR US?

While AI had been improving the learning for students, 2020 will also be about AI extending better support to educators. Gain insights into how AI will take the realm of education by storm.

  1. Early Learning

Today, education is more of a rat race. No wonder parents, as well as educators, want school life to start early for the little ones. While playschools are contributing in this to an extent, sending the tiny tots to school can be emotionally exhausting for both the parents and their wards.

But AI has overcome this challenge with adaptive learning platforms like Osmo bringing education at the safe sanctity of home for toddlers. These platforms are also being developed to help parents understand the areas that a child excels in. That means, fewer fishes will be asked to fly in 2020.

  • Course Materials

While the governments around the world are bringing up the cost of education, AI like a welcoming breeze of change is striving to make it accessible to students who cannot afford higher education. With AI in the grind, more learners will be able to use online study material on the internet at minimal charges.

More institutes will be replacing textbooks with E-books, thus bringing down education expenses by quite a margin. As per reports, more IT companies like Content Technologies Inc. will be joining hands with educators to incorporate the use of machine learning to serve up the next best lesson, often at zero cost.

  • Online Courses

AI has brought relief into the lives of several concerned parents who have made significant sacrifices in their lives to provide for their children’s post-secondary education. With online institutes like Udacity, Coursera, and edX tapping into artificial intelligence to target the right students, students will also get the proper guidance to choose college courses according to their strengths.

For example, Coursera has started offering online counselling sessions to students free of charge, where they are asked to take tests and answer some personal questions. Based on the data that is gathered, the site will design the perfect mix of diploma courses for the student.

  • Customised Assignment Writing

AI is already powering feedback systems like Turnitin, Grammarly and Write to Learn to offer more accurate guidance to students. With AI algorithms, Grammarly assesses a student’s writing voice and the common mistakes they do.

Several assignment writing services brands are gearing up to use machine learning and AI too to provide customised solutions that reflect the voice of the students. AI has also fathered several test prep tools likeMagoosh and Quizlet that design personalised question papers to target the weak areas of a student.

  • Explorative Learning

The world is looking forward to a few scientific breakthroughs, and AI can contribute significantly in this area. In the last few years, AI has been introduced in several schools and universities around the world, and 2020 will see it becoming a norm. Students will no longer have to fiddle around difficult concepts with augmented and virtual reality explaining quantum physics and chemical bonds.

Moreover, for kids growing in the tech era, learning in the presence of gadgets and VR will prepare them to thrive in this fast-changing world. AR/VR is also all set to introduce voice and gesture recognition, along with image rendering experiences which will make learning easier for students with special needs.

  • Assessment and Guidance

Every student is dynamic and therefore bringing everyone under the same grading system is unfair. But, then again, grading every one separately and providing accurate guidance can be difficult. Well, not anymore for that was a tale of the yesteryear. Today, AI has made it possible to monitor a student’s progress and measure skills with adaptive testing.

This has made it possible for educators to provide guidance that helps them overcome their shortcomings. In the job market front, talent hunt platforms like Ziprecruiter and LinkedIn are using AI to give the right job to the right candidate too. This will, in the way of twisted fate, help in eradicating unemployment problems that plague even the first-world countries.  

  • Recruiting and Professional Learning

Even when machines replace traditional methods by the minute, the onus of imparting education still rests with teachers and trainers. Therefore, the best minds must be hired who can lead the young adults of today to a brighter tomorrow. This is why, schools and colleges are using AI and machine learning to recruit the right person who can pave a smooth path for the learning generation.Frontline Education, a smart AI-driven platform, is being hired by schools around the world to improve the efficiency of recruiting via analytics.

To prepare the teachers to keep pace in the tech-driven world, AI will also be used to train educators about the various applications of AI. Institutional boards and IT companies will take up the mantle and strike deals with tech moguls like Apple and IBM for training programs to prepare teachers as AI instructors.

  • Cyber Security and School Management

Of late, the morning newspapers have been plagued with news of school shootings and student crimes. This is why schools will be spending more on AI-powered devices to detect unusual patterns within IoT environments, as per a report by Cisco. AI will also be used to study student behaviour that foreshadows violence.

Other than security, AI will also be used to build a robust school management platform. With AI pairing up with Cloud Technology, administrative and operational tasks like recruiting teachers, collecting and maintaining student information, and journaling payment will become less time-consuming.

Parting Words,

If explored and used rightly, AI has some great gifts in its kitty to offer to the education market. By the end of 2020, the application of AI in e-learning is expected to rise by 49.5%, the impact of which will be felt right from the lowest belts of education to the higher levels of learning. AI and machine learning will work in tandem to assist students beyond academics and carve career paths for today’s young adults to usher in better dawn on this world.

So it only makes sense that we start adapting to the world of digital transformation to make the most out AI and build a better future for the world. Cheers!

Author Bio: Ammie Jackson is a computer scientist who serves as a guest lecturer in several IT colleges across the world. She is also associated with the brand Allessaywriter.com through which he extends assignment help to students pursuing software development and computer science. She is also an active blogger with an insatiable love for books and travelling.

By ammie