Artificial Intelligence in Education World: Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Research Recommendations

Authors

  • Ghasa Faraasyatul 'Alam Department of Educational Management, Faculty of Education State University of Malang, Indonesia
  • Bambang Budi Wiyono Department of Educational Management, Faculty of Education State University of Malang, Indonesia
  • Burhanuddin Burhanuddin Department of Educational Management, Faculty of Education State University of Malang, Indonesia
  • Muslihati Muslihati Department of Guidance and Counseling, Faculty of Education State University of Malang, Indonesia
  • Ani Mujaidah Islamic Elementary School of Miftahul Huda, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54622/fahima.v3i2.350

Keywords:

artificial intelligence, education world, opportunities, challenges, future research recommendations

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing various aspects of life, including education. AI in education (AIEd) fosters teachers' understanding of students' learning processes, offers personalized and adaptive learning, and provides instantaneous feedback. It has the potential to improve academic performance and reduce educational disparities. This study aims to engage researchers, policymakers, teachers, students, and engineers in a dialogue about AIEd. It provides an overview of studies on opportunities, challenges, and recommendations for future research, focusing on specific educational outcomes. A comprehensive perspective is needed to understand the function of AIEd. This research utilizes bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review to analyze AIEd, presenting results as a specific bibliometric network using the VOSviewer tool. Research findings that AIEd-based environments are enhancing student learning, but their personalized learning is still in its experimental stage. Challenges include a lack of resources and ethical concerns. AI chatbots and interactive books aid language learning, but they also have advantages and disadvantages. The humanities must balance these advantages and disadvantages.

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2024-07-15

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’Alam, G. F., Wiyono, B. B. ., Burhanuddin, B., Muslihati, M., & Mujaidah, A. (2024). Artificial Intelligence in Education World: Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Research Recommendations. Fahima, 3(2), 223–234. https://doi.org/10.54622/fahima.v3i2.350

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