The birth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has opened up a new era in education, changing the way of learning and research. AI helps learning become more personalized, effective and engaging. In this article, we will explore the useful features that AI is supporting in learning and how UEHers can use AI most effectively.
The benefits of AI in learning
One of the most significant benefits of AI in learning is personalization. AI-powered systems can analyze learners' learning styles, strengths and weaknesses and tailor learning materials accordingly. This personalized approach helps learners learn at their own pace, improving confidence and learning outcomes.
In addition, the smart tutoring system is available 24/7, guaranteeing learners to access support whenever they are in need and to be exposed to the most suitable content for their educational goals, helping them stay engaged and motivated.
AI-driven language learning apps and platforms have made learning foreign languages easier than ever. These apps can provide real-time translation, pronunciation support, and grammar correction. Whether you are preparing for a language exam or planning to travel, AI can facilitate language learning in an interactive and exciting way.
How to apply AI to learning effectively
Familiarity with AI tools and technologies is a valuable skill in today's workforce, and incorporating AI into your study habits can help you prepare for future career opportunities.
Additional platforms:
Below is a list of apps and learning tools powered by artificial intelligence (AI) for different purposes:
Exam and Lesson Review:
1. Quizlet: Quizlet uses AI to create flashcards and study materials. It offers interactive learning games and quizzes for a variety of topics.
2. Anki: Anki is a popular flashcard app that uses spaced repetition, an AI-powered technique to optimize memorization.
Scientific research:
3. Zotero: Zotero is a reference management tool that uses AI to help you collect, organize, and cite research documents and sources.
4. Citeulike: Citeulike is an academic social networking and reference management tool that uses AI to recommend articles and papers based on your interests.
Project Management and Notes:
5. Notion: Notion is a versatile productivity app that uses AI to simplify note-taking, project management, and collaboration. It is highly customized for educational purposes.
Proofreading and Editing:
6. Scribbr: Scribbr offers proofreading and editing services, including AI-driven plagiarism checking, to help improve the quality of your academic writing.
Lecture Record and Review:
7. Otter.ai: Otter.ai uses AI to transcribe and organize your spoken words into written text, making it useful for recording and reviewing lectures and discussions.
Each of these tools has a specific use and prevails artificial intelligence to improve users' learning and research experience.
How to build an effective study plan when using AI:
Setting clear goals:
Determining your learning goals and objectives. Knowing what you want to achieve will help you choose the right courses or modules.
For example: You can choose courses depending on your learning goals. For example, if you want to learn more about the basics of economics, you can search for courses on Coursera or edX. In addition, you can learn to analyze economic data to have a deeper look at the economic situation. You can choose courses that use tools like R or Python to perform data analysis, or business strategy courses to learn how to build and execute effective business strategies based on economic analysis.
Studying regularly:
To study effectively, practicing consistently. Daily practice, even for short periods of time, can be more effective than long, sporadic sessions.
For example: Spend 15-20 minutes daily to learn a foreign language. Use language learning apps like Duolingo or Memrise to learn vocabulary, grammar, and phonics. Every evening, you can do a grammar exercise on the Duolingo app or listen to a book for a short time before going to bed. This regularity in learning helps you master the language over time.
Active interaction:
Don't passively watch or read. Instead, completing assignments, taking tests and participating in discussions if there are any.
For example: Enroll in online courses on Coursera or edX to learn about English style, writing, and reading comprehension skills. Additionally, proactively find English-learning friends on apps like Tandem or HelloTalk and interact with them via chat or video calls to improve your speaking and listening skills.
Tracking progress:
Many AI-powered platforms offer progress tracking. Don't forget to apply this ability to work and monitor your progress regularly to identify areas that need improvements.
For example: Use an AI-powered learning app or learning website to track your progress in economics courses. For example, if you're taking an online course on Coursera, you can track your progress through a progress chart. This helps you see how many lectures, exercises, and tests you have completed. For foreign languages, use language learning apps like Duolingo or Babbel, which provide dashboards that track your progress. You can see how much vocabulary you've learned, how many exercises you've completed, and your scores on tests. If you're interested in design, take online graphic design courses to master graphic design skills and use tools like Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop.
Experiment and exploration:
Don't hesitate to explore different apps and websites to find the ones that best suit your learning style and interests.
For example, you can start with learning basic programming through online courses on Codecademy or edX. Move on to learning specific programming languages like Python, JavaScript, or Java. For data analytics, you can learn to master data analytics skills by participating in online data science courses on Coursera or edX. Learn how to use tools like Jupyter Notebook and pandas to work with data.
Remember that while AI-powered apps and websites are valuable tools for learning, being disciplined in maintaining regularity and proactive engagement with your learning material is an indispensable requirement. To recap, DSA would like to wish all students great success in their studies and hope that the above article will help you gain a more detailed perspective on the facilitative role of AI in making learning processes more effective.
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