Enhancing Learning Experiences Through Artificial Intelligence: Classroom 5.0

Enhancing Learning Experiences Through Artificial Intelligence: Classroom 5.0

DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8656-6.ch008
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Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has evolved rapidly since its inception in the 1950s, from simple rule-based systems to today's advanced deep learning models. AI has impacted society in many ways, ranging from revolutionizing the way we live, work, and interact with technology, to creating new job opportunities, improving decision-making and automating tasks, and solving complex problems in fields like healthcare, finance, and transportation. However, it has also raised concerns about job displacement, privacy and security, and ethical considerations. The evolution of AI is ongoing, and it is expected to continue to shape and transform society in new and profound ways. The impact of AI in education has also been substantial, offering new and innovative ways to personalize learning, enhance educational resources, and improve educational outcomes. In this chapter we will cover the most important aspects related with the teaching-learning process, from a physiological perspective to the different strategies.
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1 The Complexity Of Learning

Learning is a process of acquiring knowledge, skills, behaviors, or attitudes through experience, study, or instruction. It involves a change in an individual's cognitive, affective, or behavioral patterns, and may occur consciously or unconsciously. Learning can take place through various methods, including observation, experience, imitation, and instruction, and may involve both formal and informal settings. The process of learning is dynamic and ongoing, and individuals continue to acquire new knowledge and skills throughout their lives. Individuals differ in the way they prefer to receive and process information, as well as the methods they use to retain and apply knowledge. Some people may learn best through visual aids, such as diagrams, videos, or pictures, while others may prefer auditory information, such as lectures or podcasts. Some individuals may learn best through hands-on experience, such as experiments or practical applications, while others may prefer to read and reflect on information. Understanding one's own learning style can be helpful in optimizing the learning process and improving educational outcomes.

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