Авторы

  • Юсуф Каримов
  • Шоира Каримова
  • Фарангиз Хожимуродова

Биографии авторов

  • Юсуф Каримов
    Lecturer at Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute
  • Шоира Каримова
    Lecturer at G‘allaorol Service and Technical College
  • Фарангиз Хожимуродова
    Student at G‘allaorol Service and Technical College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71337/inlibrary.uz.science-shine.127214

Аннотация

This article analyzes the role of artificial intelligence technologies in the field of education, the main directions of their application, their advantages, and future prospects. The effectiveness of adaptive teaching, learning activity analysis, and automated assessment systems with the help of artificial intelligence is also discussed. The article is aimed at highlighting the strategic importance of artificial intelligence in the development of modern digital education.


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THE ROLE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EDUCATION

Karimov Yusuf Narzullayevich

Lecturer at Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute

Karimova Shoira Abdulxaq qizi

Lecturer at

G‘allaorol

Service and Technical College

Khojimurodova Farangiz

G‘ulom

qizi

Student at

G‘allaorol

Service and Technical College


Abstract:

This article analyzes the role of artificial intelligence technologies in

the field of education, the main directions of their application, their advantages, and
future prospects. The effectiveness of adaptive teaching, learning activity analysis,
and automated assessment systems with the help of artificial intelligence is also
discussed. The article is aimed at highlighting the strategic importance of artificial
intelligence in the development of modern digital education.

Keywords:

artificial intelligence, digital education, automation, adaptive

learning systems, analysis of student activity, smart education, educational
technologies.

Introduction

The rapid development of digital technologies is directly affecting the education

system. Especially, the achievements in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) allow
the optimization, personalization, and increased efficiency of educational processes.
Teaching with the help of artificial intelligence opens new opportunities not only for
students but also for teachers [1

3].

Artificial intelligence refers to computer systems that perform functions such as

learning, problem-solving, and decision-making in a manner similar to human
intelligence.

As a result of the progress of modern technologies, artificial intelligence (AI) is

deeply penetrating various areas of daily life, particularly the education system. AI
algorithms provide opportunities for the personalization of the learning process, the
analysis of

students’

achievements, and the improvement of the quality and efficiency

of education. This article discusses the main directions, advantages, and prospects of
artificial intelligence in the field of education.

Personalization of Education


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AI-based systems can identify each

student’s

unique learning style, knowledge

level, and needs, and develop individual learning plans. This helps students to master
the material in a convenient and effective way. For example, AI-based platforms
determine which topics need to be studied more deeply, based on test results and
responses.

Personalized learning increases the

student’s

independence, responsibility, self-

awareness, and motivation to study.

The main directions of personalization include the personalization of learning

content, the learning process, the pace of achievement, and assessment [4

9]. The

advantages of personalized education can be observed in the increased participation
and responsibility of students in the educational process, the formation of better
motivation, the improvement of mastery level, and the strengthening of independent
work skills.

Practical Methods and Technologies

The following methods and technologies

are used to implement personalized education:

Digital education platforms (Khan Academy, Coursera, Duolingo, etc.);

Learning portfolio

a set of documents reflecting a

student’s

achievements and

individual development;

Differentiated assignments

tasks tailored according to the level of mastery;

Mentoring and tutoring

providing personal guidance and advice;

Flexible curricula

allowing students to independently choose their path.

Virtual Teachers and Assistants

Virtual teachers or assistants (chatbots) created on the basis of AI technologies

can provide students with advice around the clock, answer questions, and explain
exercises. Such systems are particularly effective in distance education. They save

teachers’

time and expand the possibility of individualized work with students.

Artificial intelligence can automatically assess

students’

work, test results, and

activities, identify errors, and provide suggestions. In addition, AI analyzes large
amounts of educational data to help identify problems in education and suggest
solutions. AI technologies create equal educational opportunities for students with
disabilities. For example, programs that convert text to speech for the visually
impaired, text interfaces for those with hearing problems, etc. [10

14]. AI assists

teachers in lesson planning, test creation, monitoring student activity, and selecting
effective methodologies. This reduces the

teacher’s

workload and allows more time

for creative activities.

Conclusion


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The introduction of artificial intelligence into the field of education is leading to

revolutionary changes. It serves not only to personalize the educational process but
also to improve its quality, efficiency, and coverage. In the future, with the further
expansion of AI technologies, new approaches, teaching methods, and learning
environments are expected to emerge in the education system. Therefore, studying
these technologies in depth and using them correctly is an urgent task for every
educational institution and specialist.

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