The once one-size-fits-all approach is being replaced by a personalised, adaptive learning model, fundamentally changing when and how we learn. These transformative tools are reshaping education, empowering learners, and driving engagement to unprecedented levels.
AI is at the heart of this transformation. Adaptive learning systems powered by AI are creating more personalised educational experiences than ever before. Unlike traditional methods where all students move through a curriculum at the same pace, these systems assess each student’s knowledge, learning speed, and interests, curating a unique learning pathway for each individual. By analysing vast amounts of data in real-time, AI systems identify areas where students struggle and adjust the pace or content to suit their needs.
Platforms like DreamBox and Smart Sparrow have already implemented AI-based systems that provide real-time feedback to learners, customizing lessons on the go. By tapping into AI, learning has become not only personalised but also more effective, leading to higher engagement and improved outcomes. In fact, according to a report by GME, the global AI in education market is expected to reach $20 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 45% from 2022. This rapid adoption speaks to the role AI will continue to play in reshaping education, driving a paradigm shift in how individuals learn.
This story is from the October 24, 2024 edition of Millennium Post Delhi.
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