EDUCATION

Smart Tech in Schools: Boosting AI Teaching with a Clever Mix

Sun Apr 13 2025
Educational systems are changing fast. Schools are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) tools. This shift is pushing universities to find better ways to teach AI. A recent study took a close look at how AI can improve teaching and learning. The study split the big picture into three parts: what's outside the school, what's inside but not controlled by the school, and what's within the school's control. This breakdown helped identify steps to improve AI education. To check how well AI training works in universities, researchers used a special method. They used a type of neural network called a multilayer perceptron (MLP). To make it even better, they added a tweak called the capuchin search algorithm (CapSA). This combo helped fine-tune the neural network's settings. The results were interesting. The proposed model and another called ANN (SCG) showed the best and worst performance. This means the proposed model did a great job at predicting how well AI education would work. The study also found that fixing issues in all three parts can really help AI education grow. A real-world test showed the proposed method was quite accurate. It scored high on several checks like CCC, SROCC, PLCC, and R squared. These scores were better than other models. So, what does this all mean? Well, using AI in schools can be a game-changer. But it needs to be done right. Schools must look at the big picture and use smart tools to make AI education better. This way, students can get the best out of AI teaching.

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    Could the AI system be manipulated to favor certain students or institutions, creating an unfair educational landscape?
    What if the AI system starts giving out detention slips to professors for not updating their lecture notes?
    How can the effectiveness of the proposed model be independently verified to ensure its reliability and accuracy?

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