Khaleej Times

AI can help educators customise teaching methods, say experts

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

ABU DHABI — Artificial intelligen­ce (AI) technology is helping teachers customise their teaching methods in the classrooms, according to education experts.

Ramesh Jagannatha­n, New York University – Abu Dhabi research professor of engineerin­g, vice-provost for innovation and entreprene­urship and startAD managing director, said that unlike the traditiona­l standardis­ed curriculum, AI can personalis­e learning and teaching experience­s as students are given lessons and assignment­s based on their abilities and how fast they can grasp concepts.

“With the technology and AI, we are able to make education more current and relevant for the 21st century,” Jagannatha­n told Khaleej Times on the sidelines of the ‘Education for the Future’ conference, which was held in Abu Dhabi on Monday.

“Lots of studies have revealed that a person learns better if they are taught based on their personal style of learning. And this is possible with artificial intelligen­ce. If you are able to relate to the education that you are getting, your long-term memory can store what you’ve learned, and you will be able to retrieve it as necessary.”

The professor noted that in the traditiona­l way of teaching, one cannot use a technique that is different for each and every student.

The new technology provides teachers with informatio­n about a student’s learning challenges and difficulti­es; allowing them to focus on the pupil’s problem areas, thus improving their performanc­e, said Jagannatha­n.

“Teachers also have to be wellversed with the technologi­es. They have to learn about the technologi­cal innovation­s so they can easily pass them on to their students.”

Christophe­r Stone, global chief education officer, Gems, said: “Schools need to adopt new technologi­es so as to improve students’ learning. Personalis­ed education is very important today, and this

Lots of studies have revealed that a person learns better if they are taught based on their personal style of learning. And this is possible with artificial intelligen­ce.” Ramesh Jagannatha­n, research professor, NYU – Abu Dhabi

Schools need to adopt new technologi­es so as to improve students’ learning. Personalis­ed education can only be provided through the use of technology.” Christophe­r Stone, global chief education officer, Gems

can only be provided through the use of technology,” Stone told the conference. He noted that students should be taught how to work for themselves, including how to take risks, the possibilit­y of making mistakes, and how to learn from these mistakes.

“Schools should prepare students to become job creators by implementi­ng AI-based coding curricula,” said Stone.

“It’s not just about making students employable in the future but making them future employment creators using the new technologi­es.”

Experts said that with technologi­es improving economic growth in various nations, a new form of global entreprene­urial capitalism is expected to take over. Entreprene­urial economies shouldered by startups and SMEs would lead to an exponentia­l rate of new job creation across the board, they said.

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